Michael Eger wrote:
> Below is a quick example I used to test with. I am not sure why a cfhttp call
> would be treated differently than the php fileGetContent call, but it seems
> like it is. Some other examples I have found seemed to show developers using
maybe this?
http://translate.google.com/
ent.DownloadString(url);
result = result.Substring(result.IndexOf("id=result_box") + 22,
result.IndexOf("id=result_box") + 500);
result = result.Substring(0, result.IndexOf("mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 4:28 PM
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Subject: Re: Translation WebS
h 403 I am at the office and dont have my laptop (which has CF on it) I
will whip something up.
Forget the API.js for now and just get the post working to Google. with the
correct fields
$in = @file_get_contents("
http://google.com/translate_t?langpair=".urlencode($lp)."&text=".urlencode($te
: Friday, June 15, 2007 12:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Translation WebService
http://googlified.com/2006unofficial-google-translate-api/
I just used this example for a Trouble Ticket System for our customer
support. This could be done in the same fashion using cfhttp
I do agree with Paul this
technical issues we might encounter.
-- Mike
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From: Eric Haskins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 12:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Translation WebService
http://googlified.com/2006unofficial-google-translate-api/
I just used this example for a Trouble
http://googlified.com/2006unofficial-google-translate-api/
I just used this example for a Trouble Ticket System for our customer
support. This could be done in the same fashion using cfhttp
I do agree with Paul this should only be used sparingly or in my case on a
closed Trouble Ticket system to
Michael Eger wrote:
> database for use in a prototype. Some websites such as Google language tools
> or Babel Fish allow for free translation of a small amount of text via a
mxna seems to handle this (using google's machine translation tools) w/out the
form, etc.
might have a look at this site w
Can anyone recommend a translation web site (preferable free), which can be
called as a web service or by cfhttp calls? The goal would be to pass in text
to the service and get translated text back, which could then be stored in a
database for use in a prototype. Some websites such as Google lan
Translated has one, not free but cost effective
http://www.translated.net/en/hts.php
http://www.translated.net/hts/soap.php
marco
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Adrian Moreno wrote:
> 1. run over 1000 keys from an English resource bundle through the service
i especially hope none of the keys were "this side towards enemy" ;-)
kidding aside, machine translation (MT) should never be used for anything
serious. use humans who understand your "knowledge doma
Thanks John. I tried to post a response earlier, but my post kept getting eaten
by the browser. (Forgive me if this attempt gets posted twice.)
I used the Babelfish webservice at GetThere to demo using styled text for
buttons (end cap images + text). I was able to
1. run over 1000 keys from an
Adrian Moreno wrote:
> Years ago, Babelfish had a webservice where you could send in text and get it
> back translated. Sometime in 2004 it was shut down.
> Is there anything like that around now? Preferably free?
I'm not sure what formats you're seeking for the delivered files, but
Yahoo is of
m/
>
> It was shut down?
>
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> From: Adrian Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 13:39:36 -0400
> To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
> Subject: Translation webservice?
>
>
> Years ago, Babelfish had a webservice wh
On 7/27/06, Adrian Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Years ago, Babelfish had a webservice where you could send in text and get it
> back translated. Sometime in 2004 it was shut down.
>
> Is there anything like that around now? Preferably free? I used the Babelfish
> one to setup an i18n Proof
Ummm...
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
It was shut down?
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From: Adrian Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 13:39:36 -0400
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Translation webservice?
Years ago, Babelfish had a webservice where you could send
Adrian Moreno wrote:
> Years ago, Babelfish had a webservice where you could send in text
> and get it back translated. Sometime in 2004 it was shut down.
machine translation? bah humbug.
> Is there anything like that around now? Preferably free? I used the
> Babelfish one to setup an i18n Proof
Years ago, Babelfish had a webservice where you could send in text and get it
back translated. Sometime in 2004 it was shut down.
Is there anything like that around now? Preferably free? I used the Babelfish
one to setup an i18n Proof of Concept sometime in 2002/2003 and I'd like to
setup anot
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