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-README file for pspell (spellchecker) module for PHP4
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-
-The latest release of pspell is always available from
-
- http://pspell.sourceforge.net/
-
-This module was developed and tested with aspell-.31.1 and pspell-.11.0.2,
-although slightly earlier (and hopefully later) versions of those libraries
-should work as well.
-
-General notes
--------------
-
-Please, note that somewhere around version .27.x (I believe) aspell stopped
-working with the aspell module for php. This is due to the fact that the
-author changed things around a bit, and suggested that people link to pspell
-in the future rather than to aspell. That's exactly what this module is for.
-It has the same basic functionality as aspell (and more features are being
-added). I did not want to modify existing aspell module, because it would
-break things for those who are using older aspell, or result in very ugly code.
-Rather, I wrote a new module - pspell.
-
-
-Building pspell on a Unix system
---------------------------------
-
-In order to use pspell, you need to have *both* aspell and pspell libraries
-installed, and they have to be compatible with each other. Get the latest
-release of both at the URL given above.
-
-I expect the libraries to be in /usr/local (that's the default when you
-cofigure pspell and aspell with their 'configure' scripts woth no parameters).
-If that location is different, please specify it in --with-pspell=PATH, where
-PATH is the path you specified for pspell libraries.
-
-Notes on personalized dictionaries
-----------------------------------
-
-It is now possible to have personalized dictionaries with pspell. This is
-achieved by opening a dictionary with pspell_new_personal() rather than
-pspell_new() and specifying the custom dictionary as the first parameter.
-The parameter probably should begin with '/' because otherwise it will
-be relative to $HOME, which is probably set to "/root". This is probably not
-what you want because you need write access for nobody to be able to write
-to a dictionary. Once the dictionary is open, you can use
-pspell_add_to_personal() to add words to the wordlist and finally
-pspell_save_wordlist() to save it.
-
-Note that at this moment pspell_save_wordlist() will return TRUE, even if
-there was an error. This will be changed once pspell library is fixed. \ No newline at end of file