>>ASP Classic is definitely not the focus. With updates and support, it certainly gives the feel of a dying/dead product.
It's not correct. ASP, PHP and .NET version shares the same set of the JavaScript code.
>>Spell check in Classic is still a pain in the *** for me & my clients.
This spell checker is same as .NET version.
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