advSpell 1.0 details
advSpell 1.0 details
Developer:
seriousfun.co.nz
advSpell description
You can even change the language by simply downloading a new word list from one of the many web sites that supply them. Easy to set up and easy to use. Just paste a small piece of javascript into your page head section, name your form and field with our special names and your spell checker will be driven by our perl script. It's just that easy! Demo online at the Tuisoft website so you can see this really work.
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