On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
> Aspell.
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>> Can anyone point me in the right direction? Yes.. I did google already...
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Thanks!
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Dan Joseph wrote:
Hi Everyone,
This is slightly off topic... We're building an application, and have a
need for an opensource dictionary. Basically a way to match words against a
dictionary to see if they are valid, and what type of word they are. noun,
adv, etc..
Can anyone point m
Hi Everyone,
This is slightly off topic... We're building an application, and have a
need for an opensource dictionary. Basically a way to match words against a
dictionary to see if they are valid, and what type of word they are. noun,
adv, etc..
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Yes
Chris Shiflett wrote:
If you do write this, please don't call it a password generator, else
people might use these things for passwords. :-)
Excellent point. This is for creating one-time invitation codes for
users to participate in surveys and not for actual passwords.
Thanks to a link posted by
--- John Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know of a PHP english word password generator? Something
> that'll produce easy to read and remember codes like "buffalo_candy"
> or "shipment+plant", etc?
>
> I had a look on phpclasses.org, but didn't find anything like this.
>
> Or, as an alt
John Holmes wrote:
Anyone know of a PHP english word password generator? Something that'll
produce easy to read and remember codes like "buffalo_candy" or
"shipment+plant", etc?
I had a look on phpclasses.org, but didn't find anything like this.
Or, as an alternative, I'll code it myself if anyo
On Sunday 15 August 2004 06:33, John Holmes wrote:
> Or, as an alternative, I'll code it myself if anyone can point me to a
> "dictionary" of english words that I could use populate a text file or
> database to choose from.
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/Moby/
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Anyone know of a PHP english word password generator? Something that'll
produce easy to read and remember codes like "buffalo_candy" or
"shipment+plant", etc?
I had a look on phpclasses.org, but didn't find anything like this.
Or, as an alternative, I'll code it myself if anyone can point me to
To the original poster:
The data you posted is not text. Or it has been encrypted. I don't
think that the idea of the dictionary will work. Keep us posted with
your findings! I'll love to see the conclusion.
Cesar
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> Got a bit of a peculiar problem.
>
> I'm recovering a hard disk which has got corrupted (work for a data
> recovery business).
>
> I've got a whole stack of text files which I need to clean up to try and
> get back some of the text information
> here's an example snippet
>
[snip]
>
> What I w
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Sent: November 5, 2003 8:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] dictionary
Got a bit of a peculiar problem.
I'm recovering a hard disk which has got corrupted (work for a data
recovery business).
I've got a whole stack of text files which I need to clean up
to t
> Sent: November 5, 2003 8:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] dictionary
>
>
> Got a bit of a peculiar problem.
>
> I'm recovering a hard disk which has got corrupted (work for a data
> recovery business).
>
> I've got a whole stack of text files whic
Got a bit of a peculiar problem.
I'm recovering a hard disk which has got corrupted (work for a data
recovery business).
I've got a whole stack of text files which I need to clean up to try and
get back some of the text information
here's an example snippet
YuR(I\aQMKNXe17lq~Pr?Xhb^~{ikiF..CIC
Anyone know where I can download an easily parse-able (with PHP) dictionary file?
Thanks.
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