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Moparx 10-02-2005 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tamarian
Might want to revert the template, and re-apply ythe edits. Have the header templates been changed inbetween RC's? Might need a revert,

i just looked over the code and it looks fine to me.. it seems to be a problem with the spellcheck's input button code for postbit_quickedit.

if i change 'qeform' to 'vbform' the spell checker comes right up instead of doing nothing. of course the spell checker can't do any spell checking because 'vbform' obviously isn't supposed to be used there.

any ideas? :(

tamarian 10-02-2005 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loukrhtia
Ouch. That hurts.

What if I merge the 2 dictionaries?

edit: Or could I use vbSpell for greek and vBs built-in one for english? Will they work together? And WHERE is vbs built in dictionary that everyone is talking about???

Thanks in advance

If you use vB's built-in spell checker, they should work together with no problems. Note that vB's built-in only works for IE browsers.

Then you can use vB Spell for Greek.

Not sure about merging the dictionaries. It is an interesting idea. If you have try it, let me know the results.

Lea Verou 10-02-2005 03:20 PM

So I decided I wont use the built in (What's the point of using something that only works with IE? IE sucks!!! :P) and I'll use vbSpell and merge the dictionaries.
I'll let you know of the results!! :D

Lea Verou 10-02-2005 03:51 PM

The script requires the admincp to have the name admincp!!!
Ours doesn't for security reasons!
What should I do???
I'm in the last step and I get:

Warning: filesize(): Stat failed for ./admincp/DICTIONARY.DIC (errno=2 - No such file or directory) in /arxigeio/vbspell_install.php on line 396

Warning: fopen(./admincp/DICTIONARY.DIC): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /arxigeio/vbspell_install.php on line 397
Unable to open dictionary file: ./admincp/DICTIONARY.DIC

tamarian 10-02-2005 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loukrhtia
The script requires the admincp to have the name admincp!!!
Ours doesn't for security reasons!
What should I do???
I'm in the last step and I get:

Warning: filesize(): Stat failed for ./admincp/DICTIONARY.DIC (errno=2 - No such file or directory) in /arxigeio/vbspell_install.php on line 396

Warning: fopen(./admincp/DICTIONARY.DIC): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /arxigeio/vbspell_install.php on line 397
Unable to open dictionary file: ./admincp/DICTIONARY.DIC

open the install file, and do a search/replace for admincp and replace it with the correct directory.

Lea Verou 10-02-2005 04:11 PM

Now when I run step 5 the browser loads and after a while it stops loading!
Is it because the dictionary is 8MB?
I have an ADSL connection 384/128, is it too slow for this?

tamarian 10-02-2005 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loukrhtia
Now when I run step 5 the browser loads and after a while it stops loading!
Is it because the dictionary is 8MB?
I have an ADSL connection 384/128, is it too slow for this?

Nothing to do with your connection, it might be due to the time it takes greater than your php.ini max time setting. If you are on a shared host, you probably can't do anything about it.

Lea Verou 10-02-2005 04:37 PM

What is a shared host?
And what can I do to fix this?
Thanks in advance :)

tamarian 10-02-2005 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loukrhtia
What is a shared host?
And what can I do to fix this?
Thanks in advance :)

Shared host, means many sites reside on the same server by the hosting company, where you don't have access to change your PHP setup. As opposed to a dedicated server, where you can change PHP setup.

If you are on a shared hsot, you cannot change it without asking your host to change it.

Lea Verou 10-02-2005 04:53 PM

Oh, then yes it is a shared host.
How can I find out what the limit is?
Anyway, I removed the english entries so it went from 9MB to 7MB...
I hope it does the trick... :(


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