Hi Roger,
Thank you for the idea. I tried it from FF2 on a laptop with same result, that
is, the built-in spell checker was disabled by FckEditor.
My attempt of commenting out the block of code about speller and added the
following line:
FCKConfig.FirefoxSpellChecker = true;
with the
Good thought, cleared FF2 cache still to no avail. Will find another box that
has FF2 to try again. Thanks.
Have you cleared your browsers cache? Any changes to the FCKEditor config
file require browswer cache flush to take effect...
Dominic
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Don: Just a suggestion... instead of hunting around for another box,
just unzip Portable Firefox into a folder on your desktop and use
that.
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Looks like there's an option, FCKConfig.FirefoxSpellChecker, in the
fckconfig.js file that *should* control that.
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Looks like there's an option, FCKConfig.FirefoxSpellChecker, in the
fckconfig.js file that *should* control that.
Hmm, no luck for me, searched for it with fckconfig.js to no avail (the editor
came with CF8 standard), commented out the following block for default IE
speller
/*
Have you cleared your browsers cache? Any changes to the FCKEditor config
file require browswer cache flush to take effect...
Dominic
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I just found out that FckEditor somehow 'manages' to disable FF2's neat
built-in speller (I'm using its simple functions like Bold, List etc.). Has
anyone encountered similar experience? Thanks.
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