CuteEditor auto-detects IE's culture setting to decide what language to use.
For example:
If the client is using the en-en, the editor will use the english and the spell checker will automatically use the english language file.
If the client is using the fr-fr, the editor will use the french and the spell checker will automatically use the french language file.
If developers need server side control, we also provide API to override the setting acquired from client browsers.
Hope it helps.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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