pspell_config_replNamepspell_config_repl — Tells a Pspell configuration the filename in which it should store replacement pairs.DescriptionThis function lets you have a Pspell dictionary save its replacement wordlist in the file indicated by the filename parameter. This would typically be used in conjunction with pspell_store_replacement() and pspell_save_wordlist() . These replacement pairs are used by pspell_suggest() to create lists of possible replacements for misspelled words. If the requested filename doesn't exist, it will be created. You must ensure that the PHP process has adequate permissions to access and write to the filename in question. If running as a web server module, for instance, PHP probably won't have permissions to write to your personal home directory unless you specifically set up a directory there (or perhaps /tmp or a similar location). The configid parameter is a valid configuration handle as returned by pspell_config_create() .
NoteThis function is available only if the Pspell library version is 0.11.2 or later and the Aspell library version is 0.32.5 or later.
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