ASP Spell Check Docs - Translations

Automatically Translating the User Interface of ASP Spell Check

ASP Spell Check user interface (dialog and context menu) have been translated into a large number of international languages.

The dialogLanguage property is used to change the language of the spell checking dialog.

possible values of ASPSpellLink.dialogLanguage are

  • af - Afrikaans
  • sq - Albanian
  • ar - Arabic
  • be - Belorussian
  • bg - Bulgarian
  • ca - Catalan
  • cn - Chinese
  • tw - Traditional Chinese
  • hr - Croatian
  • cs - Czech
  • da - Danish
  • nl - Dutch
  • en - English
  • simple - English (Simplified)
  • et - Estonian
  • tl - Filipino
  • fi - Finnish
  • fr - French
  • gl - Galician
  • de - German
  • el - Greek
  • iw - Hebrew
  • hi - Hindi
  • hu - Hungarian
  • is - Icelandic
  • id - Indonesian
  • ga - Irish
  • it - Italian
  • ja - Japanese
  • ko - Korean
  • lv - Latvian
  • lt - Lithuanian
  • mk - Macedonian
  • ms - Malay
  • mt - Maltese
  • no - Norwegian
  • fa - Persian
  • pl - Polish
  • pt - Portuguese
  • ro - Romanian
  • ru - Russian
  • sr - Serbian
  • sk - Slovak
  • sl - Slovenian
  • es - Spanish
  • sw - Swahili
  • sv - Swedish
  • th - Thai
  • tr - Turkish
  • uk - Ukrainian
  • vi - Vietnamese
  • cy - Welsh
  • yi - Yiddish

Note that changing the dialogLanguage does not automatically select the Dictionary Language used for spellchecking. To choose a dictionary language(s), use the dictionary property.

<!--#include virtual="/ASPSpellCheck/ASPSpellInclude.inc"-->

<%  
	dim myLink
	set myLink = new AspSpellLink
	myLink.dialogLanguage = "fr"  ''French
	response.write myLink.imageButtonHTML("","","")  
	response.write myLink.spellAsYouType()  
	set myLink=nothing
%>