Thank you for the comments. I've run my script command line and found the following: Unhandled Error: C:\Aspell\dict/en-only.rws: The file "C:\Aspell\data/iso8859-1. dat" is not in the proper format. abnormal program termination It looks like the directory aspell is looking for is being referenced with the wrong type of slash? What do I do about that? -Ethan Nelson, Modulus, LLC "Richard Lynch" <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1521.66.99.91.45.1103303663.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > php wrote: >> A phpinfo() command shows that I have php4.3.10 with pspell enabled. >> However, when I run the command pspell_check($pspell_link, "testt") in my >> web scripts, the page appears to header redirect on itself indefinitely. > > Try to use wget or the MS-DOS equivalent to find out exactly what the > web-server is sending out -- which is driving your browser crazy. > > Also try to run the script from an MS-DOS prompt: > C:\php\bin\php.exe C:\full\path\to\your\script.php > > You'll have to get the paths right, of course, and may have to dink around > with the Environment Variable setting of "path" in "My Computer" (I think > that's where they hide it) so you can have all your DLLs and stuff in the > $path variable. > > If all else fails, take a *COPY* of your script, and a *COPY* of php.exe > and a *COPY* of all the DLLs you need, and toss them in a single directory > and try to run it that way. In theory, Windows .exes look for DLLs in > their own directory first. > > 'Course, Microsoft tends to break their own rules as fast as they make > them, so no promise on that actually working. :-v > > -- > Like Music? > http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php