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<p>Tests bug <a href="https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26200">26200</a> where the caret position jumps off to an incorrect position after auto-correcting a misspelled word.</p>
<p>Open this file in Google Chromium (version 3.0 +), in Windows, and enable the --auto-spell-correct flag. Insert the word 'teh' between any two words in the paragraph below.</p>
<p>SUCCESS:  After hitting space, 'teh' is auto-corrected to 'the', and the caret stays on in the place it is supposed to be in after typing the word and hitting space.</p>
<textarea rows="6" cols="35">
This is an english statement.
This is an english statement.
This is an english statement.
This is an english statement.
This is an english statement.
</textarea>
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