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Andrew Zahra
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Sunday 15 February 2004 9:17:38 pm
Anyone have any suggestion on running a spell check on documents stored in ezpublish? All I can think of right now is right a script to extract the XML source, strip the XML tags and then run a spell checker.
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Balazs Halasy
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Monday 16 February 2004 3:44:16 am
What kind of functionality are you looking for? For me it seems that you have a lot of content that has already been published using eZp - and you wish to extract this in order to spellcheck and republish it..? OR: Are you looking for spellchecking-feature when content is about to be published? I think the latter might be implemented as early as in 3.4. There have been some internal rumors about this.. Balazs
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Andrew Zahra
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Monday 16 February 2004 1:42:17 pm
It's actually the latter I'm after.
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Daniele Gubert
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Wednesday 16 June 2004 10:57:17 pm
Can anyone confirm a spellchecking feature is in 3.4? It is a strong requirement for a project I'm evaluating eZ publish 3.x for... Has anybody followed the above suggestions and implemented some form of spellchecker? Ciao, :DTM.
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Balazs Halasy
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Thursday 17 June 2004 12:17:22 am
Hi, As far as I know, spell checking has not been implemented yet. I'm sorry to inform you about this. However, if you really need spell checking then you should contact eZ systems and ask if it would be possible to have it implemented as a payed support project. Send an e-mail to support@ez.no and ask. Allman
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Izzy Lindsay
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Saturday 09 October 2004 4:32:31 pm
I've just found this and after a few minutes of testing it seems to be a pretty good solution. http://www.asutype.com/
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Izzy Lindsay
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Sunday 10 October 2004 12:01:47 am
If you're using explorer then this is very quick and easy to install and use. www.iespell.com
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Alex Jones
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Monday 11 October 2004 7:42:52 am
For anyone using Firefox, I highly recommend you look at the SpellBound plugin (http://spellbound.sourceforge.net/). While some may prefer that the spell check is a part of the online editor, I like the fact that I can spell check any form field I type into - including on forums like this one!
Alex
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Ekkehard Dörre
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Monday 11 October 2004 10:54:53 am
http://spellerpages.sourceforge.net/ or wait some weeks and use openoffice.org ooo as client with spellcheck, thesaurus and a lot more: http://ez.no/community/news/community_newsletter_20_08_2004 Greetings, ekke
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