Here is a short example of how to get the spell checking tool installed. Squiggly can be downloaded .Squiggly files:AdobeSpellingConfig.xml - put this file in your project's src folder. It defines the locations of the dictionaries and which language(s) to use.en_US.aff, en_US.dic - these are the dictionary files. You'll need different ones for different languages of course. By default they go in the src/dictionaries/en_US folder.AdobeSpellingEngine.swc - the main engine library - required, goes in project lib folder.AdobeSpellingUI.swc - the ui library for Flex 3/MX components (e.g. <mx:TextArea>)AdobeSpellingUIEx.swc - the ui library for Flex 4/Spark components (e.g. <s:TextArea>)** Only use one of AdobeSpellingUI.swc or AdobeSpellingUIEx.swc.To integrate Spell Checking into a (id="textArea"), all you have to do is add one line:SpellUI.enableSpelling(textArea, "en_US");I did notice one problem with using Squiggly with Spark controls. The default Cut/Copy/Paste/Select All context menu items were not available anymore. I found a workaround for this by getting the contextMenu (which gets set on the RichEditableText control, not the TextArea) and setting clipboardMenu = true. See the example below for more details (right click to View Source). Squiggly is still in prerelease, so a few bugs are expected. There is a forum for discussions on Squiggly, and to report problems.
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