Very cool, Kevin. I also like that the performance is still there even though you're deriving the translation from Google.
I'll play with it some more and give you some feedback. Rey Kevin Pirkl wrote: > Localization and language translation services in web pages are sorely > under-represented so I've been working on a Translator mashup with Google > Translator web page. I have a working demo up but I need some eyes to look > at it and give me feedback. I am not any kind of JavaScript guru and this is > my first stab at a jQuery so I don't mind criticism positive or negative. > > I was thinking that I might need to make the Translator.js file into more of > a plugin type utility but then again it kind of stands on it's own so I am > not 100% sure what direction to take if any. > > If you have time please take a look and take it apart a bit and provide > feedback and comments. > > http://pirkl.homeip.net:8080/test.htm and if you have problems with that > then you might try the port forward mechanism at > http://www.pirkl.us/test.htm > > Thanks > > Kevin Pirkl (Alias ZombieBob) > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
