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Re: [cinjug-users] Server Side Spell Checker with HTML/JavaScript front

To: Abraham Fathman <abraham@xxxxxxxxxxx>, users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Server Side Spell Checker with HTML/JavaScript front end
From: Rob Keefer <rbkeefer@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:18:45 -0800 (PST)
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We used Sentry from Wintertree for a project a while back. It was pretty easy to work with. We didn't implement anything as complex as the Yahoo spell checker, but for simply returning a list of suggestions for words not found in the dictionary it worked great.
 


Abraham Fathman <abraham@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am interested in a server side spell checker (can be Servlet or JSP based)
that has 100% HTML and _javascript_ user interface (no applet).

From an open source perspective, I've only been able to find Jazzy and
Sprell. Both of these projects look like they would work, assuming I was up
for developing the HTML/_javascript_ interface (they both come with Applet
Examples).

I also found a handful of commercial solutions with royalty free
distribution licenses ranging from $399-$2495. I'm interested in royalty
free distribution since I am currently working on a commercial product.

The products I found were:
- Sentry from Wintertree
- Jspell from the Solutions Café
- Spellex from Spellex
- RapidSpell from Hallogram
- Spell-Checker from XMLMind


I'm writing to ask:
- Does anyone know of an Open Source (free) Servlet or JSP based spell
checker?
- Has anyone written a Servlet or JSP front end to Jazzy or Sprell? Would
they be willing to share it?
- Does anyone have any experience with any commercial spell checking
solutions that would work for my requirements and could give me some
feedback on their experience with it?

Thanks in advance for your help!


Abraham Fathman



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