This link has been bookmarked by 66 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Jun 2006, by Jason.
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It only translates 750 words by the looks of it, then your customer or user has to click the arrow facing right (should be an icon saying, "end of translation") to trasnlate another 750 characters. If you have lots of characters, like 10,000, then your user has to keep clicking this icon to translate more.
I would put a little icon where we click to trasnlate the page, and add some text explaining to them how to use this arrow, so they know how to translate the rest and not think something is wrong and leave.
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Chris MeredithThe most popular free Web-based language translation tools are offered by Google, AltaVista Babelfish and WorldLingo. Using these services, web audiences who speak English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Greek, Chinese (Traditional a
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Anne FoxGotta give this a go. Get my blog or webpages translated into various languages. Unfortunately Danish is not included. This URL explains how to do it.
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provides scripts to translate your pages using popular web-based language translation tools
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