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ElForro 03-12-2006 10:21 AM

"Googiespell" Spell Check in Forums! (Ajax Driven!)
 
I hope you know Googiespell... I've just tried it and ... IT WORKS GREAT!

http://amix.dk/projects/?page_id=3

Well, it's just a script that uses "Google's Spelling Check"... Just three .JS and a CSS and you've got a really nice spell checker...

Well, I'm trying to use it in my forums, but i've a little problem with the WYSIWYG/Code textareas... I mean, the speel checker works right, but then i change the "message view" and it's a mess...

Please, someone? I'm sure that you'll love this, it's just so simple... Try it and tell me if you can make it work!

:banana:

ElForro 03-14-2006 04:15 AM

Someone? It really works! Chek it out: http://amix.dk/googiespelldemo/

I would love to use this spell cheker in my forum!

mholtum 03-14-2006 06:11 AM

I use vbspell and love it.

merk 03-14-2006 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElForro
Someone? It really works! Chek it out: http://amix.dk/googiespelldemo/

I would love to use this spell cheker in my forum!

It would be a rather huge job to integrate into the vBulletin editor, I doubt many people would feel the effort was worth it.

ElForro 03-14-2006 07:16 AM

Merk, sorry... I just didn't know if it was so difficult...

But my forum are in Spanish... So VBSpell don't work for me... And in this way you could have an updated dictionary from Google in a lot of more languages... and your users could choose...
I thought that it would be a little coding for making it work in both WYSIWYG and Code editors...

Thanks anyway!

hobbes747 03-16-2006 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElForro
I hope you know Googiespell... I've just tried it and ... IT WORKS GREAT!

http://amix.dk/projects/?page_id=3

Well, it's just a script that uses "Google's Spelling Check"... Just three .JS and a CSS and you've got a really nice spell checker...

Well, I'm trying to use it in my forums, but i've a little problem with the WYSIWYG/Code textareas... I mean, the speel checker works right, but then i change the "message view" and it's a mess...

Please, someone? I'm sure that you'll love this, it's just so simple... Try it and tell me if you can make it work!

:banana:

I got it to work on mine. It was really simple. Very nice thank you! :banana:

What is the issue you're having with "message view"? The preview? Did you find this page? http://amix.dk/googiespell

ElForro 03-16-2006 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hobbes747
I got it to work on mine. It was really simple. Very nice thank you! :banana:

What is the issue you're having with "message view"? The preview? Did you find this page? http://amix.dk/googiespell

The problem is when I switch de "Editor" from WYSIWYG to "code"... I've just see your forum and you've got the same problem... Try checking spelling, and then switch the message view, and you'll se the problem... :(

hobbes747 03-16-2006 08:55 PM

Ahhh! Well yuck.

Ok, I've tried a few things, but since the wysiwyg is an iframe and not really a textarea this might not be the right direction.

The closest I've gotten is by putting

Code:

googieDecorateTextarea(this.textobj);
on line 1323 of clientscript/vbulletin_textedit.js, below the lines

Code:

        //        this.editdoc.execCommand('justifyright', false, null);
                        }
                        this.spellobj = this.editdoc.body;

                        this.editdoc.editorid = this.editorid;
                        this.editwin.editorid = this.editorid;

All it does is pull up another instance of the spell check when wysiwyg it turned on though. Surely something like this would work somewhere in this page...

That or build a js conditional for the

Code:

  googieDecorateTextarea("vB_Editor_001_textarea");
that would change to

Code:

  googieDecorateTextarea("vB_Editor_001_iframe");
when wysiwyg is activated with AJAX.

ElForro 03-18-2006 12:10 AM

Mmm, it seems that's not working really well... No one can help a little with this? I'm sure that someone who knows a little bit more of coding can figure this out... And I think that would be a GREAT hack (more than 10+ languages to choose from, Google powered, 100% Ajax, OMG!)

Please! :p

m0nde 08-02-2006 02:43 PM

I'm sure someone with the proper skills can make this into a working plug-in.

I have added the .js and stylesheet references into the headerinclude as mentioned in the documentation but don't know what to do to add it to the WYSIWYG editor.

Can someone tell me in clear language what to do to add a spell check button to the correct form and have it access googiespell?

Abe1 08-06-2006 03:18 PM

Just for the info, I started working on this and got it working on the regular editor. I didn't look into why it was not working on WYSIWYG editor yet.

Just wish me luck.

Looks pritty cool though.

I'm having a hard time finding what to do for the WYSIWYS editor. I dont know Javascript. If someone who does has the time to work with me on figuring out the WYSIWYG part, please PM me.

MrD 04-19-2007 08:19 AM

Hi,
have anyone made a plugin for that Mod?

MrD 05-04-2007 08:21 PM

Hi,
can anyone give Instructions to Install this Mod in a vb ?

Abe1 05-04-2007 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrD (Post 1241558)
Hi,
can anyone give Instructions to Install this Mod in a vb ?

I started but stopped when FF came out with version2.0

MrD 05-05-2007 01:35 PM

Hi Abe1,
ok, FF has a Spellchecker onboard, but many User using IE ;)

cyberphr 05-05-2007 02:07 PM

Just put a spellchecking button linking to the Firefox download page! :D

MrD 05-05-2007 07:32 PM

Hi Cyberphr, nice Joke :D

Abe1 05-06-2007 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrD (Post 1241869)
Hi Abe1,
ok, FF has a Spellchecker onboard, but many User using IE ;)

Then use the vb spell checker.

MrD 05-06-2007 07:31 PM

Hi Abe1,
vb spellchecker is not so comfortable.
the language must be edit by hand.


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