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		<title>By: Ron Pemberton &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Ajax Spellcheck Works Excellent in WordPress !!</title>
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		<description>[...] I have employed the Ajax spellchecker plug-in from lab4games.net It will check spelling in two different ways, and on both post in the admin. write area, and for visitors leaving comments. It will check after you are finished by clicking the button at the top of your textarea, or, best yet, it will actually check your spelling dynamically as you type. Quite similiar to the way Word for Windows does it. It's your preference. [...]</description>
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