If you currently have a web-site running under something other than ASP.NET, but would like to use RapidSpell Web ASP.NET with it, you can do so provided that you are willing to install ASP.NET on the server. ASP.NET is free, but is only supported by Microsoft under the Windows platform. If you have a server other than Windows, you may see success using the Mono framework and using our ZIP based distribution file (rather than the Windows MSI).
Windows Instructions; if you have a Windows server with IIS installed, you can set it up to use RapidSpell from non ASP.NET pages like this;
*You can get Visual Web Developer if you want, but it's not necessary despite what the page says.
**Your machine might already have the .NET _runtime_ which is different to the SDK. The SDK download is what includes ASP.NET
3. Here are KB articles for using the .NET spell checker from HTML/ASP pages. You'll see it's just Javascript/HTML that you need to copy.