spel chek fer FAOL - tenshun JC

Hay JC,

U shud put spel chek on this
webb seight, knot too menshun
punchuashun an gramer.
It wud mak it ezyer two reed.

Iam not teh best speler, butt
i doo tri to pruf reed whut i
tipe beefor i submitt it.
Ialso hav a dickshunary in
mi desc to us if i neeed 2.

i thinc sum giys go to fas t
wen tha tipe.

After all yu r the editter
and gran poo barr!

(I hoope no 1 take a fense
to mi postin this heer its
not ment too bee meen 2
eny 1 in particalar, eye
jus call em lik I sea em)

PS, I really enjoy this board!


MW

[This message has been edited by MPW (edited 15 August 2005).]

When I was in Jr. High school we had an art teacher who would always say, “anyone who can only figure out one way to spell a word shows no creativity.”

God Bless you Mr. Greeblat where ever you are.

Rusty <><


if you wanna catch something ya gotta get a hook in the water

ahh pooop jay see, ol em pee dubbuya is ownlee luken te git yur goit.

wisht eye had spel chek heeere two.

C yu dawn de rode.

You want spellCheck then get ieSpell; a free download.

What is ieSpell?
ieSpell is a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a web page. It should come in particularly handy for users who do a lot of web-based text entry ( web mails, forums, blogs, diaries). Even if your web application already includes spell checking functionality, you might still want to install this utility because it is definitely much faster than a server-side solution. Plus you get to store and use your personal word list across all your applications, instead of maintaining separate ones on each application.

The program installs as a new button in the IE tool bar (as well as a new menu item under “Tools”) - after filling in a form, just hit the ieSpell button and it pops up a dialog, similar to the MS Word spell check.

Important
ieSpell is not spy ware or ad ware.

Minimum system requirements

Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
7 MB of free disk space (More if you install the optional language packs)

  1. Installation instructions

Click on the download link or go to [url=http://www.iespell.com/download.php:ed16b]http://www.iespell.com/download.php[/url:ed16b]
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Choose “Open this file from its current location” and click on the “OK” button when prompted.
When the installation has completed, restart your browser (if its open) and you should find a new menu item called “ieSpell” under the “Tools” menu, as well as a new icon on your tool bar. Note that the tool bar icon will only appear if you have not customized your tool bar before. If you have customized your tool bar before, you will have to manually select the icon in the “Customize Tool bar” dialog.
For existing users, you do not have to un-install the previous version before installing the new one.
2. Usage instructions

If you are using Internet Explorer, you can access ieSpell in one of the following three ways:

Under the “Tools” menu, click on “ieSpell” item to start the spelling check or click on the “ieSpell Options” to configure ieSpell.

Click on the ieSpell toolbar button (if enabled) to activate the spelling check.

a spell checker would be real nice but its probably gonna mean a whole lot of work (see money) and maybe some downtime on the site.

I humbly submit that the time and money be better spent on rounding up fishing tales and getting more sponsors to give away free goodies on the monthly drawings.

I too have longed for a spellchecker on FAOL but have finally resigned myself to doing the spell checking myself so I don’t look like too much of a goober


RRhyne56
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IM = robinrhyne@hotmail.com

Hot dang Dryflie!!

I just downloaded ieSpell and I’m here to see if it works.

Wow! I purposely misspelled three of the above words and that sucker picked it up right away.

Ain’t it funny wat sum edgekayshun can do fur this lil gray box here?

Seriously, Dryflie I thank you very very much. Youse is a good guy.


Snow on the roof but with fire still in the hearth

Been using ieSpell Check for a while sense I can’t spell worth a darn and it is a great program. I highly recommend it.

Having said that if you can’t spell well but folks can read it and figure out what you’re saying, don’t worry about it. And to those who complain about such thing…try fishing and use that “rant” time to learn something positive. Some of us majored in science (that stuff that put man on the moon and a better fly rod in your hand) instead of English and vocabulary :slight_smile:

Dan

I just downloaded the ieSpell Check, and everything is fine. Corrected almost all the mistakes.

Thank you for bringing this free software program to my attention, will really help out when posting on the bulletin board at FAOL.

~Parnelli

I downloaded the spellchecker and ran it. It works just fine. Many thanks.

 Rusty &lt;&gt;&lt;

yu guys are sometine elsie…al this is an old thread…

ooops fergat to us my spill chacker…

wer u bin…pay tension

[This message has been edited by ducksterman (edited 15 August 2005).]

If you have MS Word, type your message on it, run spell check (assuming you don’t have it on auto mode option) and make the necessary corrections then cut and paste to the bb.