You mean it would iterate through all the T strings for any chosen
languages.  That would be great!

I guess the result would not always be an appropriate or good
translation,  but at least it would be a head start. Especially where
someone knows enough of a language to spot any serious mis-
translations.

Please let us know,  if you ever get it working.  Thanks.


On Nov 23, 9:53 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> I am doing a case study on determining the viability for integrating google
> translate into web2py.
>
> I would like any input or ideas from the community, currently my line of
> thinking is to have a controller that will post queries to googles translate
> form, and then place the results in the languages/...py files.
>
> Google also has the following, javascript page translator. There is a little
> lag as google translates the page, however everything seems to work
> perfectly after the fact. Any reasons for not including this in your page?
> How does it effect international users to your site, would they appreciate
> it or hate it?
>
> http://translate.google.com/translate_tools
>
> -Thadeus

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