RapidSpell Web ASP.NET enables developers to provide end-users with powerful and accurate spell checking functionality.
Includes as-you-type, inline and dialog spelling controls as well as a non-GUI spell checking API for environments where a client GUI does not exist.
RapidSpell Web ASP.NET is not only accessible to Web Form developers but the JavaScript method of usage also opens the door to MVC, Razor, HTML, ASP and AJAX technologies.
Keyoti include 5 English dictionary variations (UK, US, CA, AU & UK+US combined) with a number of non-English dictionaries also available including Medical and Legal.
Usage is extremely easy. By adding only two small scripts tags to your page you can have full spell checking capabilities for your web application users with spell checking for all (or specific) textboxes on the form.
An open API allows you to make RapidSpell Web ASP.NET fit seamlessly into your application and enables full customization of the spell checking controls. Whether changing the look and feel of the UI or working with the underlying behavior.
Support for all textbox controls whether plain, rich or custom ASP.NET text boxes. Also supports 3rd party textual controls.
Comprehensive ASP.NET text box support (plain, rich, custom)
Spell check any server or client side text boxes:
What is new in version 5.0:
- New in version 4.5;
- IE11 fix issue where clicking off of the top line would not focus cursor.
- Improve performance with certain larger text contents.
- Fix XSS issue with popup URL manipulation.
- Fix tabbing between fields in recent versions of Chrome.
- Support 'placeholder' HTML attribute in text boxes
- Images in rich HTML editors will now be hidden by default in the dialog spell checker text window, to allow them to be shown call rapidSpell.setParameterValue('default', 'HideImages', false);
- Added WCF support
- Added ability to set textbox ids to check for inline, use rapidSpell.ayt_setupTextBoxes(false, idsToCheck);
- Smaller bug fixes
Requirements:
.NET Framework
Limitations:
Localhost trial
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