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Your Spell-checker is the best I have *ever* seen in a web page, and darned near the best I have ever seen for whole-'doc' either! I have seen a fair *lot* of 'checkers, so that *is* quite a complement, too!
Thought, is the integration of the speller into the web page something y'all did? If so, it might be an idea to market it to other websites & for 'internal' use; good way to make a little support-money withOUT affecting the users of your wonderful site. And I kinda doubt that *too* many of --"us"-- would complain to you about doing this.
Could also be good 'advertising' for LinuxQuestion.Org, and thus for Linux overall, & thus-again for LQ.O -within- the Linux community.
Hot Dog!, sounds like a wiener to me! ("groan", loudly )
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