Web typo-correction (Re: Sitefinder II, the sequel...)

2006-07-14 Thread Edward B. DREGER
(Note that I've not examined OpenDNS's offering, so I'm _not_ pretending to comment on what they do.) Let's quit looking at overly-simplistic correction mechanisms. Do spell checkers force autocorrection with only a single choice per misspelled word? Return an A RR that points correction

Re: Web typo-correction (Re: Sitefinder II, the sequel...)

2006-07-14 Thread Peter Dambier
Edward B. DREGER wrote: I'm generally ignoring other protocols to limit the discussion scope. However, one can see how SMTP and FTP might be similarly handled. (IMHO not as good as a SRV-ish system that could return NXDOMAIN per service, but actually somewhat usable today.) No, you should

Re: Web typo-correction (Re: Sitefinder II, the sequel...)

2006-07-14 Thread Stephen Sprunk
Thus spake Edward B. DREGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Note that I've not examined OpenDNS's offering, so I'm _not_ pretending to comment on what they do.) Let's quit looking at overly-simplistic correction mechanisms. Do spell checkers force autocorrection with only a single choice per misspelled

Re: Web typo-correction (Re: Sitefinder II, the sequel...)

2006-07-14 Thread Edward B. DREGER
SS Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 13:38:31 -0500 SS From: Stephen Sprunk SS Ever used Word or Outlook? They annoyingly fix words as you type without SS offering multiple choices or even alerting the user that they're doing it. Yes. One of the first features that I shut off. SS OpenDNS's typo-fixing