View Full Version : Free Javascript Spellchecker
Roy_Mann
03-10-2002, 10:49 PM
Is there a free javascript spellchecker out there?
marion
03-18-2002, 01:53 AM
With software anything is possible, but I've not heard of any to spell check JS. If you're just trying to find the errors in your code enable MSIE to display every script error, and then use a text editor with line numbers. IE will give you an indication of what line is wrong, and then the text editor give you the line number and you fix the problem.
I use CuteHTML by GlobalScape that I downloaded from Tripod.com. Nonags.com has lots of free software, you could look there as well.
Roy_Mann
03-18-2002, 02:07 PM
I think I mislead you...I mean a spellchecker that would spellcheck form fields..but the spellchecker has to be in javascript format.
marion
03-18-2002, 02:11 PM
None that I've ever heard of. Sorry.
Dr. Web
03-18-2002, 03:11 PM
Roy, your looking for something like spellchecker.net, and they used to support free use. however, since thier dictionary is online, it meant high bandwith use for them.
My company purchased a 'developer copy' of it. Abour $4000 a year, and a real pain to install if you want to run it on your intrA net.
in any event, we searched high and low for anything free, and as of 6months ago there wasn't anything out there.
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