The fix will allow for a fallback method to be used when Flash is not available. Unfortunately I don't have any good workaround to suggest right now.
Best, Josh On Jan 11, 11:58 pm, edc wrote: > Hi Josh > > Thanks for clarifying the situation - do you know if the bug fix will > remove the need for Flash, or improve the detection so that the > "undefined" reference and non-working translate links do not appear? > Do you have any workarounds for this (e.g. are there any additional > settings that can be made when calling the "new > google.translate.SectionalElement" part of the javascript) that will > prevent the non-working translate links from appearing? > > Ed > > On Jan 11, 9:07 pm, Josh (Google Employee) wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi edc, > > > Unfortunately right now the Element requires Flash in Firefox. We've > > got a bug filed to fix this, but I can't guarantee how quickly we'll > > be able to get a fix out. > > > Best, > > Josh Estelle > > Senior Software Engineer > > Google Translate > > > On Jan 11, 6:55 am, edc wrote: > > > > This was meant to say: Using Firefox 3.6.13 on Windows, the sectional > > > translate function doesn't work if the Flash player plugin IS NOT > > > installed (and enabled) > > > > On Jan 11, 2:52 pm, edc wrote: > > > > > Using Firefox 3.6.13 on Windows, the sectional translate function > > > > doesn't work if the Flash player plugin installed installed and > > > > enabled The sample page (http://translate.google.com/ > > > > translate_tools) shows the heading as "Translate everything to > > > > undefined" when selecting "Add translation to a section of the > > > > webpage" and clicking "Preview your page". Is there a way of > > > > bypassing the use of Flash? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-translate-general?hl=en.
