On 07/03/2010 01:51 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Walter Bright" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I didn't see any of the glitchiness or google-translate stuff that
other people saw (on IE7, FF2, or Iron). Although, from the
screenshot someone else posted of the translate-bar, I'm glad it's
not showing up for me. (I really wish people would stop loading up
their pages with Google's crap.)
I like the translate widget! I've always been enamored with the idea
of a universal translator.
There are browser plugins and websites that can handle translation of
*any* page, not just pages that the page author has manually embedded
it into. And they do it without gunking up the page with unnecessary
JS bloat that not everyone's going to need.
I understand your point, I just like to have it right there, and not
have to go get toolbars and plugins for every browser I use. Also,
nobody ever complained about it before - why now is it suddenly an issue?
Actually, I *did* complain about it before...in the context of
downloaded documentation. The timing sometimes makes doing searches
over multiple pages, when you don't remember exactly where something was
documented, painful. Sufficiently so that I hand modify downloaded
documentation to remove it, and any other scripts that I notice causing
a slowdown. (Translation is worst, but there are a couple of others
that are occasionally obtrusive.)
OTOH, if you're already downloading the page from the net that should be
much less of a problem...you're already slowed down.