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  • D DaveX86

    ...hope it includes an 'off' switch...some of my misspellings are kinda my way of expressing myself, ya know? :)

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    Chris Maunder
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    Definitely

    cheers Chris Maunder

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      Just spend some of your petty cash on a commercial license of this http://www.javascriptspellcheck.com/[^], someones done the work already! :)

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      Chris Maunder
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      I'm not after spell-ckecking - every decent browser already has that. I've after spell fixing. But really, not even spelling: just punctuation and stuff. Light touch to make a big difference.

      cheers Chris Maunder

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        Speed: you want it to happen in the client so it's fast (and doesn't stress the servers). Think of the annoying "pauses" you sometimes get when pasting code into a CP textbox, and imagine typing with that going on... X|

        You looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric (Page 1788, if it helps)

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        Hey, you know what we should do?...make a CSharpScript browser plugin to run it 'sorry, no spelling check unless you install the CSharpScript plugin' :)

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          Will there be a nuclear option for the words "codez" and "plz"?

          Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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          That's actually a required part of the spec.

          cheers Chris Maunder

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            Will there be a nuclear option for the words "codez" and "plz"?

            Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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            'Add to Dictionary': - codez - plz - Asp.net - aSP.Net - AsP.nEt :)

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            • D DaveX86

              Hey, you know what we should do?...make a CSharpScript browser plugin to run it 'sorry, no spelling check unless you install the CSharpScript plugin' :)

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              OriginalGriff
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              Trouble is there would have to be at least three of 'em: Chrome, Firefox and Opera. Maybe an IE6 one for the companies that won't let people use a "proper" browser? :laugh:

              You looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric (Page 1788, if it helps)

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              • C Chris Maunder

                I'm not after spell-ckecking - every decent browser already has that. I've after spell fixing. But really, not even spelling: just punctuation and stuff. Light touch to make a big difference.

                cheers Chris Maunder

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                But clearly there is a lack of use by many. At least if there appears to be errors flagged by the JS implementation, you could flag a message "Hey, dunderhead, it looks like you have issues to sort out, fix them before submitting!" :rolleyes:

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Trouble is there would have to be at least three of 'em: Chrome, Firefox and Opera. Maybe an IE6 one for the companies that won't let people use a "proper" browser? :laugh:

                  You looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric (Page 1788, if it helps)

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                  DaveX86
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                  We'll just do one for IE and open source it...the rest can add it if they want...IE's market share will go up and they will all get in line :)

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    I've mentioned before an idea I had about getting the smartest and brightest (yeah, that means you lot) to come up with solutions to day to day issues we have that will, ultimately, save the community as a whole some time and pain. A challenge I'm facing at the moment is in correcting grammar and punctuation. Many, many, MANY times I see questions or articles that have things like "i then did" or "im not sure" or the punishable-by-death "ur mileage may vary". Even Sql instead of SQL and Asp.Net instead of ASP.NET keep popping up. Is anyone interested in a challenge to write a Javascript library that will auto-correct bad spelling and punctuation? It'll be a formal contest with prizes (and maybe even some better specs). Yay or nay: any interest?

                    cheers Chris Maunder

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                    My voat iz fer a kontezt. Cuz, the codez and kommentz that ppl right should b ur choice 2 regul8, what, az owner of the boardz around hear, though im not sure. Plz consider thiz a YEZ voat, so i then did the rite thing. However, my voat's mileage may vary. ;P

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      I've mentioned before an idea I had about getting the smartest and brightest (yeah, that means you lot) to come up with solutions to day to day issues we have that will, ultimately, save the community as a whole some time and pain. A challenge I'm facing at the moment is in correcting grammar and punctuation. Many, many, MANY times I see questions or articles that have things like "i then did" or "im not sure" or the punishable-by-death "ur mileage may vary". Even Sql instead of SQL and Asp.Net instead of ASP.NET keep popping up. Is anyone interested in a challenge to write a Javascript library that will auto-correct bad spelling and punctuation? It'll be a formal contest with prizes (and maybe even some better specs). Yay or nay: any interest?

                      cheers Chris Maunder

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                      This is a paragraph.

                      from http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_global_spellcheck.asp[^]

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        That's actually a required part of the spec.

                        cheers Chris Maunder

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                        :thumbsup:

                        Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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                        • L Lost User

                          This is a paragraph.

                          from http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_global_spellcheck.asp[^]

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                          See reply[^]

                          cheers Chris Maunder

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                          • L Lost User

                            This is a paragraph.

                            from http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_global_spellcheck.asp[^]

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                            Pete OHanlon
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                            It's automatic speech correction that he's after, not spell checking. So, you'd want to correct text speech from things like ur to your.

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              I've mentioned before an idea I had about getting the smartest and brightest (yeah, that means you lot) to come up with solutions to day to day issues we have that will, ultimately, save the community as a whole some time and pain. A challenge I'm facing at the moment is in correcting grammar and punctuation. Many, many, MANY times I see questions or articles that have things like "i then did" or "im not sure" or the punishable-by-death "ur mileage may vary". Even Sql instead of SQL and Asp.Net instead of ASP.NET keep popping up. Is anyone interested in a challenge to write a Javascript library that will auto-correct bad spelling and punctuation? It'll be a formal contest with prizes (and maybe even some better specs). Yay or nay: any interest?

                              cheers Chris Maunder

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                              Oh, and of your phrase "yeah, that means you lot," it doesn't work. "yeah, that means the lot of you" is more accurate. Though, that may get confused with "yeah, that means allot of you," which implies not the whole "lot of us," of which my using 'the whole "lot"' might further confuse others to discern I mean "a whole lot" which, like "allot of you," doesn't mean the whole "lot of you" that "lot" is describing, which is the whole of us. So, now you (the singular "you," you being the reader, of which, when there is more than a singular "you" reader, collectively, all you readers would also be the "lot of you" readers, though not the lot of you the original "lot of you" denotes) know. :-D

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                              • C Chris Maunder

                                I have checked. There's stuff that's close. But not as fun as making it perfect ourselves and having an excuse to throw some prizes out... ;)

                                cheers Chris Maunder

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                                PIEBALDconsult
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                                Ah, so you're trying to kill a few more kittens. Carry on.

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  I've mentioned before an idea I had about getting the smartest and brightest (yeah, that means you lot) to come up with solutions to day to day issues we have that will, ultimately, save the community as a whole some time and pain. A challenge I'm facing at the moment is in correcting grammar and punctuation. Many, many, MANY times I see questions or articles that have things like "i then did" or "im not sure" or the punishable-by-death "ur mileage may vary". Even Sql instead of SQL and Asp.Net instead of ASP.NET keep popping up. Is anyone interested in a challenge to write a Javascript library that will auto-correct bad spelling and punctuation? It'll be a formal contest with prizes (and maybe even some better specs). Yay or nay: any interest?

                                  cheers Chris Maunder

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                                  It wouldn't take me an hour to write a "Reject" button that sends an e-mail saying "Clean up your language use, or it won't be published". Attempts to automate language corrections normally end up creating as many problems as they solve (e.g. how many amongst us have ever used "i" as a loop-control variable or a tag to indicate italicisation?)

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                    See reply[^]

                                    cheers Chris Maunder

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                                    There are some dictionary based libraries like this one: https://code.google.com/p/bjspell/downloads/detail?name=BJSpell.js&can=2&q=[^] that can be forked maybe.

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                                    • M Mark_Wallace

                                      It wouldn't take me an hour to write a "Reject" button that sends an e-mail saying "Clean up your language use, or it won't be published". Attempts to automate language corrections normally end up creating as many problems as they solve (e.g. how many amongst us have ever used "i" as a loop-control variable or a tag to indicate italicisation?)

                                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                      Chris Maunder
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                                      If it were easy it wouldn't be a challenge.

                                      cheers Chris Maunder

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                                      • C Chris Maunder

                                        I've mentioned before an idea I had about getting the smartest and brightest (yeah, that means you lot) to come up with solutions to day to day issues we have that will, ultimately, save the community as a whole some time and pain. A challenge I'm facing at the moment is in correcting grammar and punctuation. Many, many, MANY times I see questions or articles that have things like "i then did" or "im not sure" or the punishable-by-death "ur mileage may vary". Even Sql instead of SQL and Asp.Net instead of ASP.NET keep popping up. Is anyone interested in a challenge to write a Javascript library that will auto-correct bad spelling and punctuation? It'll be a formal contest with prizes (and maybe even some better specs). Yay or nay: any interest?

                                        cheers Chris Maunder

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                                        You firing it up onto Github or something? If so, I'll definitely throw a few hours at it :)

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                                          Oh, and of your phrase "yeah, that means you lot," it doesn't work. "yeah, that means the lot of you" is more accurate. Though, that may get confused with "yeah, that means allot of you," which implies not the whole "lot of us," of which my using 'the whole "lot"' might further confuse others to discern I mean "a whole lot" which, like "allot of you," doesn't mean the whole "lot of you" that "lot" is describing, which is the whole of us. So, now you (the singular "you," you being the reader, of which, when there is more than a singular "you" reader, collectively, all you readers would also be the "lot of you" readers, though not the lot of you the original "lot of you" denotes) know. :-D

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                                          MacSpudster wrote:

                                          Oh, and of your phrase "yeah, that means you lot," it doesn't work.

                                          It's technically correct and perfect grammar when speaking Australian.

                                          cheers Chris Maunder

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