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Description: A group for the php-text-statistics project on Google Code at http://code.google.com/p/php-text-statis tics/
 

Interesting tool! 
  I'm interested in building a module for Drupal that automatically reports on the readability of the text that's been entered. I had run across some command line tools, but doing it all in PHP sounds much easier to adopt. This is part of a larger accessibility evaluation that we're doing, but I wanted to just thank you for contributing this code to the... more »
By Mike Gifford  - 9 Oct - 1 new of 1 message    

Readability Grades 
  When writing short stories or novels how valuable is readability grades when assessing the quality of your writing? Without going into grammar correction programs. Plus when judging assessment levels concerning Average grade levels, what is considerer an expectable Average grade level? I have read volumes, regarding Average grade... more »
By sooty  - 3 Sep - 3 new of 3 messages    

Multi-byte string functions 
  The PHP installation does not have the multi-byte string functions enabled by default. Is there a way to determine if they are enabled and then use them, and otherwise skip straight to the built-in strlen?
By TomW  - 29 Mar - 2 new of 2 messages    

Integration with HTML-Kit 
  Hello, For background, I regularly use an editor known as HTML-Kit (http:// [link]) for web site work. It is extensible through a wide- ranging plugin system. On the support newsgroups a couple of weeks ago, there was a question about writing some sort of readability statistics plugin. It has been a few years since the last time I wrote... more »
By TomW  - 17 Mar - 1 new of 1 message    

Readability Questions 
  Thank you so much Mr. David Child for that prompt response, Im still somehow confused. Now that you mention it. Does it affect the credibility? Does it no longer necessarily mean that the shorter the number of words used, the higher the grade will be? My defense is approaching and I'm looking into what i can consider loophole with our study regarding readability statistics. What are the implications of your explanation about the average syllables? What could be the best suggestion in order for us to have a higher grade. Thank You so much and Good Day to all.... more »
By merald ACE  - 16 Jan - 1 new of 1 message    

Grading 
  Hi guys. i know it might somehow sound odd but i thought , based on the rules of readability . the active voice which has fewer words than passive ones .. But when i checked the phrase The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog and " The lazy dog, was jumped over by the quick brown fox." the latter rendered a higher score. Please help me.. This... more »
By ac3buddy@gmail.com  - 16 Jan - 2 new of 2 messages    

translated to Ruby 
  Hello all, I've translated the php-text-statistics package to Ruby, you can view the files below. Please note I couldn't get the Gunning Fog Score to work 100% Regards, Adam ...require 'collections/sequenced_hash' module ReadabilityIndices class Readability NumDecimalPlaces = 1... more »
By way4thesub  - 6 Jan - 3 new of 3 messages    

Readability of html 
  The problem with these readability scores is that they don't take into consideration the way html works. For instance you very rarely put a full stop in a heading tag (eg: <h1>Hello.</h1>) but this will affect most of the scores as that word will now be added to the next sentence and make it longer then it actually is. And with lots of headings you... more »
By Joel Nation  - 22 Sep 2008 - 7 new of 7 messages    

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