Spell Check [Merged]

Started by Senkusha, March 15, 2004, 11:26:56 AM

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MrCue

Check that you have the english dictionary installed.
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teeps

Forgive my denseness, but where would I find that?

Teeps.

[Unknown]

Your host needs to install it.

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Senkusha

This is the error message I'm getting:

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Warning: PSPELL couldn't open the dictionary. reason: No word lists can be found for the language "en". in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\smf\Sources\Subs-Post.php on line 703

I've done all the above and I've installed the dictionaries (they defaulted under aspell\dict)  I'm sure I'm missing something else.
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bostasp

You need to get you host to install pspell.

ROGUE-Master

Where can I get pspell so he can install it?

HEB XI 1

um ... I don't even SEE a spell check button on my install ... is there a setting that I missed somewhere?

bostasp

Quote from: hebxi1 on March 15, 2004, 05:06:20 PM
um ... I don't even SEE a spell check button on my install ... is there a setting that I missed somewhere?

You need to install pspell.




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David

Search, there is a nice long thread on this.
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David

There is already a thread about this, search a little please.
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Douglas

No need for searching... merging threads together.
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Senkusha

Okay,  I have installed pspell and phpinfo and admin states that spelling is enabled.  Good.  Now all I need is to know a. What is the dictionary file name(s) for english and b. where to put them.  I had to put the *.dll files for pspell in my windows\system32 directory as well as my php4 directory and the extensions directory.  I've searched all over the internet trying to figure this out, and I haven't had any luck with this last part yet.  So please, if you have this working, please tell us how.  I know there was a step by step earlier, I followed it and that enabled the spell check, unction doesn't work becuase it doesn't know where the dictionaries are.  Thank you very much!
--Senkusha
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MrCue

ensure that aspell is installed. Then download and install a dictionary. It should work that way.
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Senkusha

I double checked.  Everything looks fine.  I even reinstalled aspell and it's dictionaries to my c:\  Still it does not work.  I don't get it.  :'(
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Senkusha

Does anybody know where I can find a dictionary that works?  The few that I have must either be incomplete or completely wrong.  Thank you! :)
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Senkusha

I've managed to test aspell/pspell by itself (using a right-click (send to) option on a file.  That works.  But I still get the same error message when trying to spell check with SMF:

"Warning: PSPELL couldn't open the dictionary. reason: No word lists can be found for the language "en". in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\smf\Sources\Subs-Post.php on line 703".

Any other suggestions?

--Senkusha
The Anime Brigade
Anime-style Role Playing Games and Discussion.
(SMF v. 2.1.4, PHP v. 8.0)

[Unknown]

Try editing the Subs-Post.php and change "en" to "".

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