Thanks Josh for the hint,

turn off Javascript is an acceptable workaround,
will keep that in mind for other problematic web pages too.

Regards


On Sep 21, 10:03 pm, Josh (Google Employee) wrote:
> Hi love_bj,
>
> It seems like that page has some sort of Javascript-based refresh that
> breaks our translation.  Unfortuantely there is little we can do about
> that.
> If you turn Javascript off, you'll be able to see the translation of
> the page.
>
> Best,
> Josh Estelle
> Senior Software Engineer
> Google Translate
>
> On Sep 20, 1:22 am, Xi Cheng (Google employee) wrote:
>
> > thanks for your feedback.
>
> > On Sep 16, 6:05 pm, love_bj wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I couldn't translate the following Chinese web link:http://www.baihe.com/
> > > The output came out as original.
>
> > > Checked GT help and found that web page makers can add a HTML code to
> > > not let their page get translated such as:
>
> > > <meta name="google" value="notranslate">
>
> > > so I checked the source code but didn't find anything that would
> > > prevent the translation.
>
> > > Does anybody have an idea why the link above didn't get translated?
>
> > > Regards

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