This is an options commented sqspell_config.php
<?php
+/**
+ * sqspell_config.php -- SquirrelSpell Configuration file.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 The SquirrelMail Project Team
+ * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
+ */
+
+/** @ignore */
+if (! defined('SM_PATH')) define('SM_PATH','../../');
+
+/**
+ * getHashedFile() function for SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE and
+ * sqgetGlobalVar() from global.php
+ */
+include_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/prefs.php');
+
+/** vars needed for getHashedFile() */
+global $data_dir;
+sqgetGlobalVar('username', $username, SQ_SESSION);
+
+/**
+ * List of configured dictionaries
+ */
+$SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'ispell -a',
+ 'Spanish' => 'ispell -d spanish -a');
+
+/**
+ * Default dictionary
+ */
+$SQSPELL_APP_DEFAULT = 'English';
+
+/**
+ * File that stores user's dictionary
+ *
+ * This setting is used only when squirrelspell is upgraded from
+ * older setup. Since 1.5.1 SquirrelSpell stores all settings in
+ * same place that stores other SquirrelMail user preferences.
+ */
+$SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE =
+ getHashedFile($username, $data_dir, "$username.words");
- /**
- ** sqspell_config.php -- SquirrelSpell Configuration file.
- **
- ** Copyright (c) 1999-2000 The SquirrelMail Project Team
- ** Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
- **
- **
- **
- ** $Id$
- **/
-
- /* Just for poor wretched souls with E_ALL. :) */
- global $username, $data_dir;
-
- /**
- SPELL-CHECKING APPLICATIONS:
- ----------------------------
- This feature was added/changed in 0.3. Use this array to set up
- which dictionaries are available to users. If you only have
- English spellchecker on your system, then let this line be:
-
- $SQSPELL_APP = array("English" => "ispell -a");
-
- or
-
- $SQSPELL_APP = array("English" => "/usr/local/bin/aspell -a");
-
- Sometimes you have to specify full path for PHP to find it.
- Aspell is a better spell-checker than Ispell, so you're encouraged
- to use it.
-
- If you want to have more than one dictionary available to users,
- configure the array to look something like this:
-
- $SQSPELL_APP = array(
- "English" => "aspell -a",
- "Russian" => "ispell -d russian -a",
- ...
- "Swahili" => "ispell -d swahili -a"
- );
-
- Watch the commas, making sure there isn't one after your last
- dictionary declaration. Also, make sure all these dictionaries
- are available on your system before you specify them here.
-
- Whatever your setting is, don't omit the "-a" flag.
-
- **/
- $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'ispell -a');
-
- /**
- DEFAULT DICTIONARY
- -------------------
- Even if you're only running one dictionary, still specify which one
- is the default. Watch the case -- it has to be exactly as in array
- you declared in $SQSPELL_APP.
- **/
- $SQSPELL_APP_DEFAULT='English';
-
- /**
- USER DICTIONARY:
- -----------------
- $SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE is a location and mask of a user dictionary file.
- The default setting should be OK for most everyone. Read PRIVACY and
- CRYPTO in the "doc" directory.
- **/
- $SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE = "$data_dir/$username.words";
-
- /**
- CASE SENSITIVITY:
- ------------------
- Use $SQSPELL_EREG="ereg" for case-sensitive matching of user
- dictionary, or $SQSPELL_EREG="eregi" for case-insensitive
- matching. It is advised to use case-sensitive matching.
- **/
- $SQSPELL_EREG="ereg";
-
- /**
- SOUP NAZI (AVOIDING BAD BROWSERS)
- -------------------------------------
- Since some browsers choke on JavaScript, here is an option to disable the
- browsers with known problems. All you do is add some part of an USER_AGENT
- string of an offending browser which you want to disable and users will not
- know about this plugin. E.g. browsers with "Mozilla/4.61 (Macintosh, I, PPC)"
- USER_AGENT string will get weeded out if you provide "Macintosh" in the
- config string.
-
- Mozilla/2 -- You're kidding, right?
- Mozilla/3 -- known not to work
- Opera -- known not to work
- Macintosh -- Netscape 4.x on Macintosh chokes for some reason.
- Adding until resolved.
- **/
- $SQSPELL_SOUP_NAZI = 'Mozilla/3, Mozilla/2, Opera 4, Opera/4, Macintosh';
-?>