Hi Josh

Thanks for clarifying the situation - do you know if the bug fix will
remove the need for Flash, or improve the detection so that the
"undefined" reference and non-working translate links do not appear?
Do you have any workarounds for this (e.g. are there any additional
settings that can be made when calling the "new
google.translate.SectionalElement" part of the javascript) that will
prevent the non-working translate links from appearing?

Ed


On Jan 11, 9:07 pm, Josh (Google Employee) wrote:
> Hi edc,
>
> Unfortunately right now the Element requires Flash in Firefox.  We've
> got a bug filed to fix this, but I can't guarantee how quickly we'll
> be able to get a fix out.
>
> Best,
> Josh Estelle
> Senior Software Engineer
> Google Translate
>
> On Jan 11, 6:55 am, edc wrote:
>
> > This was meant to say: Using Firefox 3.6.13 on Windows, the sectional
> > translate function doesn't work if the Flash player plugin IS NOT
> > installed (and enabled)
>
> > On Jan 11, 2:52 pm, edc wrote:
>
> > > Using Firefox 3.6.13 on Windows, the sectional translate function
> > > doesn't work if the Flash player plugin installed installed and
> > > enabled   The sample page (http://translate.google.com/
> > > translate_tools) shows the heading as "Translate everything to
> > > undefined" when selecting "Add translation to a section of the
> > > webpage" and clicking "Preview your page".  Is there a way of
> > > bypassing the use of Flash?

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