[pmwiki-users] jspspellcheck - update

Seth Cherney sethcherney at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 18 15:24:01 CST 2006



"Patrick R. Michaud" <pmichaud at pobox.com> wrote: On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 09:45:18AM -0800, Seth Cherney wrote:
>    I am still trying to get jspspellcheck to work (I suppose there are not
>    too many people in hosted environments, since otherwise this would be more
>    popular).

I looked at jspspellcheck over the weekend, but since it makes use
of Java servlets I'm not sure how to make that work in my hosted
environment.  If someone can give me a quick tutorial of how to
install/configure the Java servlet portion I might be able to 
help a bit more, but it wasn't instantly obvious to me how to do it.

In particular, I get to the steps in the jspspellcheck instructions
that say:

    BTW, as an alternitive you can just unzip this WAR into your WAR, 
    just don't include the /WEB-INF/web.xml and /META-INF/* files.

***THIS only matters if you want to make a larger java program and include it as a part - not for us.

    1. Place the files in the jspspellcheck directory into a place 
    that you feel comfortable with (inside your war)

I have no idea what a "WAR" is, or where it might be on my
server.  When I attempt to run the examples, my server returns
the .jsp files as plain text rather than executing them on the
server, or whatever is supposed to happen.

***I think that is since you dont have tomcat installed and/or enabled.  it depends on each host, send an email to admin if you are super interested.  


>    IS THERE an issue of permissions for the script?  will pmwiki disallow
>    this for some reason?  On click, nothing happens, no error messages, but
>    no execute.

PmWiki itself doesn't disallow anything, no.

Pm

I will keep trying.  there are a few programmers here in Chicago I will try to contact about it, I will keep everyone posted if I can get this worked out.  IF YOU DONT ALREADY USE JAVA, it can be extremely difficult to setup.  on your local computer try xampp (apachefriends.org) since it configures most things for you. But, it is a pain, use only as necessary!

Thanks, Seth

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