Update on issue:
Not sure what's going on with either the translator or Firefox. I took
the translator code out of my website, resaved all the files,
published them to the web, and tried the translator again. When I
first opened my browser (Firefox 3.5) I cleared the cache, cookies,
history, etc. I used the translator with several languages. By hitting
refresh ( which didn't work before) the pages defaulted back to
English. I'm thinking maybe an issue in Firefox, that it may not
always be clearing the cache, etc?
Thanks for your reply. I've already gotten email from a few people who
say the translator works fine for them, but they aren't using Firefox.
On Jan 8, 2:47 pm, Josh (Google Employee) wrote:
> Hi scenescapes,
>
> If you clear your Google cookies you should get back to normal.
>
> We'll investigate this issue and make sure that in the future there's
> a solution so people don't get stuck with the wrong translation like
> you did.
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
>
> Best,
> Josh
>
> On Jan 8, 9:52 am, scenescapes wrote:
>
> > Okay so I put the translator on my website because I get a lot of
> > foreign traffic. But, it's causing a major issue that is driving me
> > nuts. I played with some of the translations just for curiosity. Now
> > when I go to my website it automatically gets translated into the last
> > foreign language I used, and that sill bar is at the top. Since
> > English is not one of the languages to translate, how do I get my
> > website to show in English. I'm using Firefox, I've tried clearing all
> > my cache, restart my browser, etc, but it still translates. Any ideas
> > how to fix this?