El dl 19 de 04 de 2010 a les 09:06 +0200, en/na Víctor Manuel Sánchez
Cartagena va escriure:
> 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.

The first option sounds best. 

> 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.

That is fine, the sooner the better though.

> 
> By the way, are we moving the translators to elx permanently?

I think it is a good idea to have the translators both on xixona and on
elx, but using something that will herd them better.

Fran



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