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auto complete, spell and suggest

 
 
Zabuti Maxim
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      9th May 2010
Hi,
I have to develop search text box feature in our web system. It should
support 3 features:
1. Auto-complete, means it should propose list of values during user
typing.
2. Spell checking, means propose most appropriated values even when
user typed mistake.
3. Suggest, means after search it should give "did you mean X" note,
like in google search

Of course all the 3 features should be based on data from our
database.
The web system developed on top of Microsoft technologies like
ASP.NET, Silverlight and MSSQL.
Can you please suggest some 3rd party that can help me with this?

Thanks,
Maxim.
 
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Patrice
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      10th May 2010
Hello,

You could start with :
http://www.asp.net/ajax/ajaxcontrolt...ocomplete.aspx

It doesn't do spelling but it could be quite easy to implement over this
depending on your needs (such as if no match then start to display possibly
alternates ?)

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