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>Wordsmith has a spell checker?
it's an automagical part of the Posting form. as you type your message in the Post box, it underlines words in red that it can't find in its word list. just then, it underlined automagical.
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I thought that was the browser doing that. Lemme see:
Zublshpritsch.
Yup. It's the browser, or either the OS, one. Looks like the OS.
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I thought that was the browser doing that. Lemme see:
Zublshpritsch.
Yup. It's the browser, or either the OS, one. Looks like the OS. how can you tell?
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It was marked as a misspelling in this forum with Firefox. I added it to the dictionary and went to another forum, also in Firefox and it was not marked as a misspelling. I then went to Opera in yet another forum and it was still not marked as a misspelling. QED.
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I see that both Firefox and Google Chrome (and I assume IE as well) have built-in spell checkers that check what you're typing into web forms and text fields. These seem to be enabled by default, but you can disable them through tools/options. They allow you to add dictionaries or to add single words. You seem to be describing something that works at the OS level which overrides this!
edit: upon further investigation I see that Firefox has convoluted instructions on how to delete a word you've previously added to your dictionary, whereas Chrome warns that "At this time, it's not possible to remove a word from the dictionary."
editē: interestingly (at least to a browser nerd), where firefox and chrome both suggest automatic and 'auto magic' (for automagic), Safari helpfully adds auto-magic. (I added automagically to the firefox dictionary (all suggest Firefox for the latter), and it is not recognized outside of firefox.) if you copy text into the form, errors are not caught unless you happen to move the cursor through a misspelled word.
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