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September 23, 2009

September Newsletter

Filed under: Newsletter — Tags: , , , — marianna @ 2:40 pm

September Newsletter is available. You are welcome to comment on topics mentioned in the newsletter and others in our forum.

September 22, 2009

FCKeditor 2.6.5 with SCAYT 2.0 released!

Filed under: FCKeditor, WYSIWYG Editors — Tags: , — marianna @ 9:13 am

FCKeditor
“A new major release of our good and widely known FCKeditor is available. We’ve been focused on fixing small compatibility issues with some browsers (IE8 mainly) and porting a nice feature introduced with CKEditor 3, our unique Spell Check As You Type (SCAYT) solution.
This release also introduces some important security fixes. Upgrading is highly recommended.” (source CKEditor official site).

SpellCheckAsYouType (SCAYT) + FCKeditor 2.6.5
FCKeditor became one of the most popular and loved text editors for Internet. Companies choose FCKeditor and it proves an online poll held on spellchecker.net site in March 2009.
In January 2009 FCKeditor 2.6.4 with an integrated WebSpellChecker was released and powerful spell-checking plug-in became available for all FCKeditor users. Now we are happy to announce the release of FCKeditor 2.6.5 with an integrated SpellCheckAsYouType (SCAYT). Users of FCKeditor are welcome to use new SCAYT functionality which allows to see and correct misspellings while typing a text.

Download FCKeditor 2.6.5 now!

SCAYT is an integrated part of FCKeditor 2.6.5 and if you use this editor you already have SCAYT – there is no need to download and install it.

Free SCAYT with an advertisement banner is available for all FCKeditor users! To get rid from advertisement banner you should migrate from hosted free version to Hosted Paid or Licensed version. Please follow migration instructions for Hosted or Licensed version.

You are welcome to discuss this topic in our forum.

February 6, 2009

FCKeditor 2.6.4 and WebSpellChecker embedding procedure

Filed under: Technical posts — Tags: , , — Andrew Zhuravok @ 5:52 pm

Some of SpellChecker.net customers were confused with the information on installation procedure. The installation procedure for the common version of WebSpellChecker requires sproxy script. The previous version of the WebSpellChecker plug-in for the FCKeditor is based on common version and requires sproxy script too.

The new WebSpellChecker plug-in for the FCKeditor is a part of the FCKeditor 2.6.4 and does not require any installation steps. All required settings/configuration already done in the plug-in code.