No problem, the www.apertium.org website can be modified to use the
translators installed in elx through ScaleMT. We could modify the PHP server
code to forward the translation requests to elx or, as Xavi did for
softvalencià, make the browser request directly to elx using JavaScript.
With the first option the users wouldn't notice that we have changed the
translation backend. With the second one, the page wouldn't be reloaded, but
it wouldn't work if the browser doesn't support JavaScript.
I do not have much free time right now, so if I modify the website, the
migration process will probably last some days, or even weeks. However, if
Miquel helps me, it will be much faster.
By the way, are we moving the translators to elx permanently?
Víctor
2010/4/16 Xavi Ivars <[email protected]>
> As far as I now, translators on xixona could use the api
> (api.apertium.org), that is hosted in elx, so the web would work
> independently of the translators.
>
> I supose Victor can say more about it, but I've installed succesfully
> ScaleMT in another server, and it's working very well with a webform
> (you can check it at www.softvalencia.org/traductor/ )
>
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