Craig R Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does TextCat identify it as english?  Perhaps we could add a
> language set to TextCat for "bad english" -- I suppose this is akin
> to the "spam english" we've talked about before.

I doubt "bad english" would work since word order has no effect on the
language guessing code.

Even bad spelling won't have a significant impact for several reasons:
many spelling errors are the result of following general spelling
rules when an exception is required, most spelling errors don't make
text look like a foreign language, and there aren't enough spelling
errors to make a difference.

Dan

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