Online Documentation
- Introduction to JavaScript SpellCheck
- Installation
- Installing JavaScript Spell Check
- Trouble Shooting
- Installing Dictionaries
- Your Custom Dictionary
- Use 1: The Spell Check Window
- Opening the Spell Check Dialog
- Hello World Example
- Call Back after Spellchecking
- Testing The Water
- Advanced Example
- Use 2: Ajax Spell Check
- Using the Ajax Spell-Checker
- Testing for AJAX compatability
- AJAX Spell Checker Example
- Use 3: The Spell Check Function
- The JavaScript spellCheck Function
- JavaScript spellCheck Example
- Advanced Settings
- Object Reference
- JavaScript SpellCheck API Overview
- Properties
- setupPath
- languages
- windowLanguage
- hideSummary
- externalCSS
- caseSensitive
- checkGrammar
- ignoreAllCaps
- ignoreWebAddresses
- ignoreNumbers
- newSentenceOnEachNewLine
- useServerSession
- ajaxEnabled
- Methods
- spellCheckWindow
- spellCheckWindowTest
- spellCheck
- ajaxSpellCheck
- Evant Handlers (CallBack Functions)
- callBack
- ajaxCallBack
- Changing Default Property Values
- ASP.Net and JavaScript SpellCheck
- Licenses & Registration
- Free Trial & Registering
- License Agreement
Testing for Ajax compatibility
Ajax is an emerging technology - and its not compatible with all web browsers.
To avoid embarrassing mistakes - JavaScript SpellCheck can tell you weather the user's web browser is Ajax compatible.
ajaxEnabled returns true or false
Example
<script src="/JavascriptSpellCheck/Include.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" >
var oSpell = new JavaScriptSpellCheck();
if (oSpell.ajaxEnabled)
{
alert('Ajax is Available')
}
else
{
alert('Ajax is not Available')
}
</script>
