Albert Wiersch wrote:Hopefully some of these issues will be resolved in the future, but there are some things you may want to try:
1. Instead of hitting 'Ignore', use 'Add to Dictionary'.
2. Add dictionaries to support foreign languages. You can download them here:
http://www.htmlvalidator.com/downloaddictionaries.html3. Select the part of the document that you want to spell-check, then hit F7 and check only the selected part.
1. I am reluctant to do this since these partial words are not valid generally. I don't want
nimals in my dictionary in case I use it accidentally an a typo outside the context of a generated acronym expansion. I have some of them in, despite the violence it does to my anally retentive nature.
2. I have English, French and Esperanto, and a touch of German and even a few words of a dozen other languages on my site The problem is only with accented letters. I currently do these with entities, mainly because my trusty macro-editor Slick-Edit cannot handle UTF-8 and the new version that can is well outside by price point. The problem is entities, not isolating blocks of text by language. I wonder what people who write bi-lingual web pages to do keep the languages spell-checked separately.
3. That would work for freshly written document undergoing rounds of composition and validation. What gives me most trouble is catching stray stuff in files I did not even notice I had changed, something too tiny to bother with a validation at the time. I want to validate
everything at least once a day, preferably once an hour before every upload, to make sure nothing slips by. I am very picky about spelling and grammar in others, so it would by hypocritical if my website had any spelling errors. This is why I am so big on a cache. One side effect it would let me run gigantic batches unattended since most of it would do nothing.