If this is a windows machine, shouldn't "'c:/php4/aspell -a'" really be
"'c:\php4\aspell -a'"

> On 20 Sep 2003 Lee Brink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > I have been looking around but I've not found anyplace where this is
>> being
>> > discussed.  I can't get the plugin to run aspell at all, the plugin
>> runs
>> > but aspell does not.  The only thing stated in INSTALL was that
>> > apsell must be the the PHP path and I've installed it in
>> c:\php4\aspell.
>>
>> If you have PHP safe mode on, you need to make sure that c:\php4\aspell
>> is
>> listed as a valid directory to find executables.
>
> I'm not sure what this means.
>
>>
>> Whether you do or don't have safe mode enabled, edit the
>> sqspell_config.php and add the absolute path to the executable name.
>> That
>> way the program knows where aspell is, regardless of the user it's
>> running
>> as.
>
> Thanks for the answer but I've tried that as well.  Maybe I'm doing this
> wrong; here's what I put into the config file.  Maybe I should be using
> the
> UNC path?
>
>
> <?php
> /**
>  * sqspell_config.php -- SquirrelSpell Configuration file.
>  *
>  * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 The SquirrelMail Project Team
>  * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
>  *
>  *
>  *
>  * $Id: sqspell_config.php,v 1.14 2003/03/11 15:57:21 kink Exp $
>  */
>
> require_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/prefs.php');
>
> /* Just for poor wretched souls with E_ALL. :) */
> global $data_dir;
>
> sqgetGlobalVar('username', $username, SQ_SESSION);
>
> /**
>  * Example:
>  *
>  * $SQSPELL_APP = array( 'English' => 'aspell -a',
>  *                     'Spanish' => 'aspell -d spanish -a' );
>  */
> $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'c:/php4/aspell -a',
>                       'Spanish' => 'c:/php4/aspell -d spanish -a');
> $SQSPELL_APP_DEFAULT = 'English';
> $SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE =
>    getHashedFile($username, $data_dir, "$username.words");
>
> $SQSPELL_EREG = 'ereg';
>
> ?>
>
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>      Lee
>>
>> --
>> Barking moonbat: noun. Someone on the extreme edge of whatever their
>> -ism
>> happens to be.
>>
>> Usage:"Definition of a 'barking moonbat': someone who sacrifices sanity
>> for the sake of consistency"
>> -Adriana Cronin
>>
>>





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