I have managed to do this by calling a script file and then obtaining  
the results.

However, I would prefer a Google Recommended method.

After all, they are now supporting YouTube in Flash, so I assume they  
are on board with Flash.

Apple Persists in not supporting Flash even though they promised Adobe  
they would last year and Adobe has already created a complaint version.

FLV and H.264 videos run from iPhone but that's it.

Apple is getting a little to Big Headed for my tastes and I spent a  
hell of a lot of money on a MacPro 8-core Xeon before their 3-month  
overturn cycle in hardware depreciated my investment in them.

Hey sell the iPhone for $499, then 2 weeks later for $299 then  
apologize.

Now they will apologize to NOBODY for Hardware Blackmail Overturn and  
commonly use the excuse "Electronics always upgrade".

Well that flies if your buying a 1.5k or 2k system but not a system  
over 10k and beyond that.  They should have more ethics than that.

What am I saying?  I SUPPORT GOOGLE & ADOBE, to hell with Microsoft  
(interesting development yesterday, Microsoft Word cannot be sold  
anymore until patent dispute is settled; I spent 10 years fighting for  
something of mine they patented).

Go myPhone ANDROID, Go CHROME !!!

On Aug 13, 2009, at 7:41 AM, work2gs wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> Is there any transliteration for Flash and other Non-Javascript
> Environments ?
>
> Is there any web service like wsdl to access the google translator ?
>
> If yes could you provide link, info ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Fred
>
> >


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