I'm wondering if this works or could be made to work when a user is offline?
So for example a user connects to the site, all resources are downloaded and cached on the client, then if the client loses their connection for an extended period, the spell checker will still work?
Currently it looks as though the client code makes a request to either an IIS or PHP server. I was wondering could we replicate that functionality using angular js or something?
Many thanks
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