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Introduction
 » ASPSpellCheck
 » What's New?
 » Getting Started
Installations & Settings
 » Installation Process
 » Compatibility
 » Installing Dictionaries
 » Enforced Corrections
 » Custom Dictionary
 » Settings File
Usage
 » Usage Basics
 » ASPSpellLink Class
 » Properties
 » Methods
 » Notes
 » ASP.Net Spell Check Compatibility
Examples
 » Basic SpellCheck
 » Server Side Spellchecking
 » Language Variants
 » Submitting Form
 » WYSIWYG Usage
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Getting Started

Installation Basics
In brief, ASPSpellCheck is installed by copying the downloaded directory "ASPSpellCheck" to the root of your website.

Usage Basics
You can add a spell-check link or button to almost any Form Field or HTML element within your application using the ASPSpellLink Class.

Its basic usage is shown below:

<!--#include virtual="/ASPSpellCheck/ASPSpellInclude.inc"-->

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<textarea id="MyTextArea" name="MyTextArea" cols="30" rows="10" >
Hello World. Ths iz a tezt sampl.
</textarea>

<%
dim myLink
set myLink = new AspSpellLink
myLink.fields="MyTextArea" 'Sets the Field id(s) to be spell-checked
response.write myLink.imageButtonHTML("","","")
set myLink=nothing
%>

Dictionary Basics
You can install additional language dictionaries such as French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese and many Specialized English dictionaries. The dictionaries have the file extension .dic.

To install these dictionaries - first download them from www.aspspellcheck.com and place them in the "Dictionaries" directory within your ASPSpellCheck Directory.

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