On 9/4/2012 2:09 AM PT, Philip TAYLOR typed:

>> I currently have four English dictionaries installed (United Kingdom
(UK), Canada, United States (US), and Australia). In SM's Appearances ->
Spelling, I have its language set to English/United States for its
Langauge. When I run a manual spellcheck in web pages' forms, it keeps
picking English/UK? I want US' dictionary to be the default.

E-mail and newsgroup composers appear to be correct. Is there a bug or
something with spellchecker with multiple dictionaries in SeaMonkey
v2.12's web browser for its forms?

Is it possible that the browser is respecting the language in which the
page is written (for pages that embed the language explicitly) in
preference to your own preferred dialect ?

Maybe. Weird that the problem is gone right now after turning off for work and powering on my old computer. I also couldn't reproduce this problem on my office's 64-bit W7 HPE with SM v2.12 web browser as well. Maybe a fluke?
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