Here's my situation but before that, Thank you verymuch to those who have 
replied so far.  Your replies are very muchappreciated.

I'm working with a MS Windows system and have a form that I need a spellchecker 
for.  This is an internal work site and not a commercial site. I'd happened 
across 'Speller Pages' which is where I first experiencedAspell and it appears 
that Speller Pages was initially designed to workwith Aspell version 0.50

I have Speller Pages working well with Aspell 0.50 in this form but I really 
wouldlike to get to the raw dictionary file (ASCII text I had hoped but notthe 
case) to remove inappropriate language (the naughty words containedin the 
dictionary i.e. the 'F' word, etc).  I have Aspell version 0.60too but clearly 
it's a huge step up from 0.50 and it didn't easily lenditself to a replacement 
for version 0.50 for Speller Pages and the form.

As I look at 0.50, there are four folders (bin, dict, data, doc) andthe file I 
'suspect' is the 'words' file is in the 'dict' folder andtitled 'en-only.rws' 
(rather large file at 4,045,824).

So can someone give me more info on 'de-compiling' to edit the dictionary 
wordsfile and then re-compiling to a usable dictionary file?  Am assumingDos 
command line commands for this task.

At any rate, there may be far better ways of doing or thinking of thissituation 
and being a newbie to Speller Pages, form spell checking andsuch, I am all 
ears... :-)

Thank you kindly for any replies - and again, to those of you who have been 
kind enough to lend some advice thus far - a big thank you...

john





      
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