Disable "correct spelling automatically" for specific applications?

Is there a way to disable the "correct spelling automatically" on an application by abblication basis? I would like to use it in most apps, but want it disabled when I am doing web dev using programs like Coda. Any ideas?

Thanks for the suggestion. I don't see anything in there about Apple's new built-in auto-correct feature. It looks like it deals mostly with Coda's own spell checker where it underlined words in red that it thinks are mis-spelled.
I did find that Coda released a software update to fix some Lion issues. I'm not sure if this update addressed the auto-correct issue, but in the few minutes I've using Coda since the software update I have not experienced the problem.

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