I've noticed an issue when using the translate a web page option
(either by entering a URL into Google Translate or using the built-in
translation sensor offered by Google Chrome when loading a page that
is not your default Google Chrome language).

If the page has an embedded frame within it and it has content that is
already in the language you are attempting to translate to you will
receive a Google Error message within the embedded frame that says
"This page has already been translated to (language)."

This causes you to require two tabs--one tab with the output of the
translated page and the second untranslated, just so you could read
the content of the embedded frame which was already in the language
you wanted to read.

This can be easily fixed by just showing the original frame instead of
showing the error message (i.e. if content language is (language2), do
not process, just load page).  I don't need to know that it was
already in the native language, nor do I care.  I just want to
disseminate the information.

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