Daniel Naber wrote:

> On 17.01.2013, 10:21:06 Jaume Ortolà i Font wrote:
>
> > Its online spellchecker received 500.000 visits last December (a bad
> > month). So perhaps LanguageTool should be implemented in its own servers
> > (I'm not sure about this).
>
> You could point them to http://www.languagetool.org/http-api/, it shows how
> easy it is to start the embedded server.
>
> Regards
>  Daniel

Simplicity is the key to success.
In order to make it as easy as possible for people to use LT
on their website, how about we provide a zip file containing
a minimalistic set up, ready to be be use (unzip it on a web
server and it should ideally work immediately). The zip can
can contain:

- a simple web page with the text form + check button
 (no php required, the simpler the better)
- the JavaScript files required (jquery, tiny_mce, ...)
- uses the HTTS service from languagetool.org by default
  so it works out of the box (but use can decide to change it later)

User can then improve and customize it for their own website.

At the moment, looking at http://www.languagetool.org/http-api/
someone willing to use LT on his website has still quite a bit of
work to do get something running I think.

Regards
Dominique

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