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  • Ooo, I like. Gonna have to install this one. ??

    Your version 0.6 works with Camino (v1.0a1) on MacOS 10.39 — Thanks

    Bah, if I have this plugin enabled on my server, my WordPress install won’t load. It just sits there. ??

    still removes wordpresses special tags for more pages and what not.. until that is fixed im afraid its useless to me ??

    I’ve been involved in producing an as-you-type spellchecker. It’s called Jacuba and is available at https://www.jacuba.com

    It’s only designed for plain textareas at the moment. But it does provide a dictionary and a thesaurus too. The best thing about it is probably that all the spellchecking is sent back to a central spelling server which means that there is no software to install in order to add it to a particular site – only a script tag is needed.

    I just installed this plugin and now my site isn’t accessible at all. I just get a blank page if I try to go to the site or the admin page.

    Go in via an FTP client and delete the plugin. That should clear the problem.

    Thanks for this wonderful plugin. Really appreciate it ??

    I have installed the plugin and I just realised that the spell-checking feature is available in the comments field also. That is somewhat disturbing the layout of my page. How do I disable that and make it available only to me while I am posting an article?

    Although it’s not integrated into WordPress (yet, I imagine) using the Jacuba fave-let seems to be the simplest, most painless way’s to deal with my poor spelling.

    I’m using it right now!

    Greetings.

    I’ve installed the plug-in, activated it, and created a file called .htaccess with the code found on the instructions.

    I’ve written technical support and my host supports PHP4 and PHP5 (although PHP5 needs a special extension), aspell, and mbstring.

    However, when I try the plug-in I get this…

    onnect() timed out!connect() timed out!connect() timed out!0This isn’t a gooood speling

    What gives?

    WPChina

    (@wordpresschina)

    It’s been six months since the last post with problems. I want to install this on my WordPress 2.0.5 but I worry it still has problems… anybody using this now?

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