If your translations happen server-side - i.e., the client browser contacts 
Google directly - I don't see how or why this would affect anything that you 
are doing on your servers. Unless, of course, you were feeding the translation 
response back to your servers. The question would be: how do you intend to 
stash complete translations of your site in client-side cookies? And why would 
you want to do it? I guess I would run the translations for them, cache the 
different languages that you get (i.e., you can cache Translations API results 
for up to 15 days). But I guess I don't really know what you're up to, and I've 
never worked with Akamai, so I don't know the technical capabilities that 
you're working with.

Jeremy R. Geerdes
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On May 25, 2011, at 4:32 PM, UIDeveloperInTucson wrote:

> For starters...
> Hopefully my questions here will lead to a robust discussion about the
> issues related to working with the DSA (Dynamic Site Acceleration)
> service provided by Akamai.
> It's my experience that the service works quite well for most of our
> needs, however there are times when we run into issues with the
> service caching content, and not pushing new content without clearing
> the edge servers' cache manually. This is usually not an issue, but
> I'm about to embark on the task of writing a script that dynamically
> translates our site content.
> 
> My understanding of it is as follows:
> If I employ a method using the language API that translates the text
> content of any page of my site via a client-side call to the
> translation object, it should have no effect on the cached content
> present on the edge servers. Is this correct?
> Additionally, if I set a client-side cookie that maintains the
> translation across the site, will this also be unaffected by the DSA
> cache?
> 
> I am working with a VP-level individual who seems to think that
> there's some conflict at work here, and I just want to be sure that my
> ducks are in a row before I say that he's incorrect.
> 
> For the record, I like Akamai.
> Thank you all for any feedback you can provide.
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