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In a message dated 6/18/02 11:58:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Just to clarify the question: I am looking for a spell checker to be
> utilized by application programs to check user input to our system.
>
>

In a more general sense, has anyone had any experience in the non-MPE world
with such things?  It would be interesting to know how to do this in a
non-proprietary way so software could be at least a bit more portable.  You
would need one or more spelling dictionaries as well as a set of subroutines
to call and return info.  I think that there are M$ Windows ways to do this
but.... that's not so portable.

Wayne

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