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Using with TinyMCE 3.2.2
Ultimately, I have tried IE6, Seamonkey, Opera and FF and everything seems to work just fine on a local machine.
Comments
Comment #1
sunI'm unable to understand the actual issue here.
Comment #2
eyecon-1 CreditAttribution: eyecon-1 commentedSorry about that. I was trying to provide feedback and a bug report at the same time - after moderating a boat load of comments.
Bug=Spell check unavailable.
Comment #3
sunI'm not really interested in adding more mess to the current native plugins, as this plugin is only available for TinyMCE 3.x.
Marking as duplicate of #328252: Handle compatibility of internal plugins via plugin API