ASP Did You Mean 2.0
ASPSpellCheck.com – SharewareEffortlessly Enhance User Experience with ASP Did You Mean
ASP Did You Mean provides a seamless solution for correcting user input in web forms, significantly improving user satisfaction and data accuracy.
ASP Did You Mean is a COM ActiveX Server Component for providing accurate spelling suggestions for search strings.
Its works the "Did You Mean" spelling corrections feature seen on Google , Yahoo and EBay.
ASP Did You Mean will work for small websites & intranets as well as major public search engines. It supports over 10 Languages. You may also build custom dictionaries, or attach the component to your database.
The component is compatible with Microsoft ASP and PHP.
Multilingual
ASP Did You Mean has dictionaries for the following languages:
Australian English,
Canadian English,
International English,
British English,
American English,
French,
German,
Italian,
Dutch,
Danish,
Swedish,
Portuguese,
Spanish,
Custom (from a text file or database)
Easy to Implement :
ASP Did You Mean has a streamlined API allowing implementation in under an hour. It features a windows installer / un-installer and full HTML manual.
Overview
ASP Did You Mean is a Shareware software in the category Web Development developed by ASPSpellCheck.com.
The latest version of ASP Did You Mean is 2.0, released on 02/18/2008. It was initially added to our database on 08/25/2007.
ASP Did You Mean runs on the following operating systems: Windows.
ASP Did You Mean has not been rated by our users yet.
Pros
- Enhances the user experience by providing suggestions for misspelled words
- Easy to integrate into websites and web applications
- Supports multiple languages for spell checking
Cons
- Limited features compared to other spell checkers
- Not suitable for advanced grammar checking
- May require additional customization for specific requirements
FAQ
What is ASP Did You Mean?
ASP Did You Mean is a feature available in the ASPSpellCheck.com spell check component that suggests alternative spellings for misspelled words in ASP web applications.
How does ASP Did You Mean work?
ASP Did You Mean uses a sophisticated algorithm to analyze misspelled words and suggest corrections based on contextual information and word frequency.
Is ASP Did You Mean compatible with all versions of ASP?
Yes, ASP Did You Mean is compatible with all versions of Active Server Pages (ASP).
Can I integrate ASP Did You Mean into my existing web application?
Yes, you can easily integrate ASP Did You Mean into your existing ASP web application by following the provided documentation and examples.
Do I need a separate dictionary for ASP Did You Mean?
No, ASP Did You Mean uses the same dictionary as ASPSpellCheck.com's main spell check component. It does not require a separate dictionary.
Can I customize the suggestions provided by ASP Did You Mean?
Yes, you have full control over the suggestions returned by ASP Did You Mean. You can customize the suggestion rules and modify the suggestion list as needed.
Is there any performance impact when using ASP Did You Mean?
ASP Did You Mean is highly optimized for performance, ensuring minimal impact on your web application's speed and responsiveness.
Does ASP Did You Mean support multiple languages?
Yes, ASP Did You Mean supports multiple languages and can provide suggestions for misspelled words in various languages.
Can ASP Did You Mean handle large text inputs?
Yes, ASP Did You Mean can handle large text inputs without any issues. It is designed to handle a wide range of input sizes efficiently.
Is there a free trial available for ASP Did You Mean?
Yes, you can sign up for a free trial of ASPSpellCheck.com, which includes the ASP Did You Mean feature. This allows you to test its functionality before making a purchase.
Boris Weber
I am an editor at UpdateStar. I started as a support engineer, and am now specialized in writing about general software topics from a usability and performance angle among others. I telecommute from UpdateStar’s Berlin office, when I am not working remote as a digital nomad for UpdateStar. When I'm not analyzing the latest software updates, you can find me exploring new cities, immersing myself in local cultures, and discovering innovative tech trends across the globe.
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