RapidSpell Web .NET v3.8.0

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Overview

RapidSpell Web provides 6 spelling controls to add spell checker functionality to your web applications by simply adding the Web Control to an aspx page (Web Form) or directly accessing the classes in a code behind page. There are no programming skills required to use RapidSpell Web, making it accessible to ASP.NET page designers aswell as programmers. The UI provides all the usual features, add, change, change all, ignore, ignore all, and smart suggestions. It interactively checks ASP.NET text controls, any HTML text box component such as <textarea> and <input type='text'> aswell as 3rd party components such as Dart's PowerWEB TextBox. The spell checker UI features an advanced preview pane to interactively highlight errors (with no post back). The spell checker accepts manual corrections, and also supports user dictionaries (either one dictionary for all users or separate user dictionaries). The included non GUI component provides core spell checker functionality at the middleware level, which means it is suitable for server applications as well as any console application.

Common Uses

The Web Control component can check any HTML text component (e.g., <textarea>, <input type='text'> and 3rd Party) allowing for Internet/Intranet applications such as:

Email
Messaging
Online utilities (web page generators, order placement)
Data input

The non-GUI component provides core spell checking functionality, allowing it to be useful in any application, including:

Server applications
Console based applications

Requirements

The components were built to CLR 1.0/1.1/2.0/4.0 (.NET 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/3.5/4.0) specification. This product works in IE5+, Firefox1+, Chrome 1+, Opera6+, Mozilla 1.3+ on the PC and IE5.5+, Firefox1+, Chrome 1+, and Safari 1.3+ on the Mac.