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Are you depending on javascript at all? I'd guess that you're using js that IE won't like. Short of actually seeing the code that runs when your spellchecker button/link is clicked (and any subsequent code), it's difficult to say. It may be that the script is making use of Mozilla's built-in spellchecker.
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I don't think IE has a built-in SC. To be honest I almost never use it, only to test CSS and JS as a rule. The Googlebar allows spellchecking in a number of languages, but I have no idea how you'd check for this and then implement it. Problem is, your users wouldn't be able to make use of it if they hadn't installed google toolbar (obviously).
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Perhaps instead of a live spell checker, instead have a spell check button which then uses ajax to check+correct the spelling. That would be the easiest way of doing it.
Try not to bump 10 year old threads as it can be really annoying.
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@cwarn - I agree a custom script would be better than relying on browser plug-ins.
I came across a good spellcheker a while ago here:
http://spellerpages.sourceforge.net/
I implemented it into a project as an afterthought, it seemed to do the job, but I haven't tested it thoroughly.
I came across a good spellcheker a while ago here:
http://spellerpages.sourceforge.net/
I implemented it into a project as an afterthought, it seemed to do the job, but I haven't tested it thoroughly.
If you don't reply to your own thread or you can't find the solved link - you're off my Christmas list - permanently! Bah humbug!
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