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  • Re: Spell-checker custom dictionary

    Adam,Again, this is not answering my question. The link you sent is about how a developer or site administrator can add new words to a dictionary; this is clearly not something that end-users of a Web-based application can do.I am asking if, instead of storing the words an end-user adds to their custom dictionary in a cookie, their custom words ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by DanSWagner on December 7, 2006
  • Re: Spell-checker custom dictionary

    Can I please get a definitive answer on whether it is possible to change the location of words added to a custom dictionary by an end-user?
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by DanSWagner on December 5, 2006
  • Re: Spell-checker custom dictionary

    Adam, &nbsp; That is one of the posts I read before requesting more information. The topic you referred me to talks about the language used by the spell-checker, not whether you can edit the dictionary files or modify where the custome wors are stored. &nbsp; &nbsp;
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by DanSWagner on December 5, 2006
  • Spell-checker custom dictionary

    I found a post from 2005 where the custom dictionary is persisted as a cookie with an expiration of 1 year. I did a test and found this to be the case, but am wondering if there are any other options for the custom dictionary? Can it be set to be stored server-side? &nbsp; If not, is it possible to edit the dictionary files that are stored on ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by DanSWagner on December 5, 2006
  • Override the save method

    We have recently evaluated and&nbsp;purchased the CuteEditor v5, and I am estimating the implementation effort. I saw some posts on this topic in the forum, but just want to confirm... &nbsp; In order to override the save method (we are persisting data in a database as opposed to a file),&nbsp;we need to set the OnPostbackCommand of the editor ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by DanSWagner on December 5, 2006