Posted by dave2 on June 08, 2012 at 00:45:38 from (139.139.35.69):
Hey, may be old news but a great discovery in my little cyber world...
Folks are always asking about spell check on here (and other forums).
Also, how many times have you typed out a long thread or response only to have it rejected because of a bad character or you slipped in a nono word?? And have all your typing just go away......
"Beating" the filter may not be the best choice of words. Say beating the wipeout piece so you can correct and submit without retyping everything...
I had problems uploading some pics to facebook on my laptop at home...
Tried everything and ended up going to firefox as a browser instead of internet explorer...
Things work much quicker, solved my upload problem, and now, if a word is misspelled, you get the red squigly line and you can rightclick the word for the correct spelling...
But, better yet, is when the filter catches you, you can click "back" and your stuff will be there to correct and submit.
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