By default, WordPress sent everything you type when you edit a page to google, “to help you correct your spell”:
In the file wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/spellchecker/config.php
, you will see the default :
// General settings
$config['general.engine'] = 'GoogleSpell';
//$config['general.engine'] = 'PSpell';
//$config['general.engine'] = 'PSpellShell';
//$config['general.remote_rpc_url'] = 'http://some.other.site/some/url/rpc.php';
// PSpell settings
$config['PSpell.mode'] = PSPELL_FAST;
$config['PSpell.spelling'] = "";
$config['PSpell.jargon'] = "";
$config['PSpell.encoding'] = "";
// PSpellShell settings
$config['PSpellShell.mode'] = PSPELL_FAST;
$config['PSpellShell.aspell'] = '/usr/bin/aspell';
$config['PSpellShell.tmp'] = '/tmp';
// Windows PSpellShell settings
//$config['PSpellShell.aspell'] = '"c:\Program Files\Aspell\bin\aspell.exe"';
//$config['PSpellShell.tmp'] = 'c:/temp';
Replace in the first packet of rules Google by pspell (a host working spellchecker) pspell/aspell must be installed on your server,, and the php version you use :
// General settings //$config['general.engine'] = 'GoogleSpell'; $config['general.engine'] = 'PSpell'; $config['general.engine'] = 'PSpellShell'; //$config['general.remote_rpc_url'] = 'http://some.other.site/some/url/rpc.php';