Eclipse Spell Checker Plugin
April 26, 2005

I just tried out an eclipse plugin for spell checking. It works with the CFEclipse plugin, Java, JavaScript, JavaProperties, XML, HTML, JSP, and PHP.
While the dictionary could use some work, the plugin is pretty good.
Just download it and unzip to your eclipse directory. Then restart Eclipse, and select Window - Show View - Other - Spell Checker - Spell. Click the green spell check button to start spell checking the document.
It is free, and open source.
Looking for a spell checker for web applications?
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On 11/26/2006 at 10:15:23 PM EST Richard wrote:
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Pete - is this spell checker supposed to ignore HTML and CF markup? While in the CFEclipse editor, espell seemed to baulk on tags like <p> and 'color' in <font color="#CCCCCC"> (hope that gets escaped) etc.
On 01/10/2009 at 4:30:12 AM EST utah wrote:
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