bump! On Nov 2, 2:05 am, TSR wrote: > Hello Google, > I use IE8 and my locale is FRENCH (French Win XP SP3). > > When I go on certain websites, exemple:http://www.vgmworld.com/ > > There is a "Google Translate" bar that appears at the top, prompting > me if I wish to translate the website to French. > > I absolutely do NOT want to do that, never and never will, for any > website in English. > > So on the Google Translate bar, I click "Désactiver pour : > Anglais" (Disable for : English), which sounds good to me, but > unfortunately does NOT work. > > Whenever I refresh the page or visit the website later, the damn > "Google Translate" bar is back at the top prompting for a French > translation again! Arg! > > I cleared cookies and cache, to no avail. > > I believe this is a bug? (otherwise what is the purpose of the > "Disable for: language" button?) > I just would like websites in english to stay in english and never > show that bar! > > Please let me know, > Thank you. > > TSR
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