im in the same boat... worked like a dream in testing.. moved it to
production and my connections are getting throttled.
ive read that api license 5 times. the only way i can reduce traffic
and provide the translation service is to violate the terms of
service. google needs to address this problem even if the solution is
to offer us a licensed instance of google translate for dedicated/
untrottled use.




On Apr 6, 1:53 pm, LAHatfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> Our website is built up dynamically in javascript at runtime and
> involves a number of elements which are not visible from the outset
> but later are shown. I have tried adding googles translate javascript
> to our page in the hope it would just work but it cause the whole page
> to fall over.
>
> I have since starting converting all text as I write it out to the
> page, passing it through googles translate api. However I am getting
> issues on the 500 character limit, as well as issues with timing as i
> need to do some 800 translations which takes time and i will quickly
> get terms of service error messages. I have though about caching it in
> the application object the first time that particular language is
> requested but am worried that also breaks googles rules.
>
> Has anyone come up with a way around this? Is it possible to pay
> google to get unlimited access to the API? Or are there any other good
> free/paid for tools out there which i can plug into?
>
> Thanks

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