Hi,
I have been searching for a solution myself for quite a while. To add
to this issue, when I attempt to preview a page with the Translate
srcipt in DreamWeaver, it either hangs or crashes the application.
This hinders the in-app development process.  I am experiencing this
basically on my Win 7 64 system, but not on my Macbook Pro OS X.
I can speculate that it might not work locally due to remote server
dependency, but as stated, why then are there no issues when
previewing locally in Firefox, Chrome and/or Safari?
IE also displays an active x error message, but I have not been
sucessful in teaking the settings.
Hopefully Google will provide a solution.

On Jul 27, 8:22 pm, Gluepack wrote:
> I have been using a free website host and am now switching over to a paid
> service. In preparation for that, I want to make modifications to the
> website and have downloaded everything from the host that I didn't
> originally provide (e.g. CSS files) and setup an appropriate folder
> hierarchy.
>
> The main page includes the Google translation widget and I have never had
> any problem using it on the host with any browser (it is still working).
>
> I have now made quite a few changes to the website generally. While
> checking that all was o.k. with the web pages I discovered that the
> dropdown menu only shows "Select Language". I use 64 bit Firefox (Waterfox)
> typically. However, trying it with Chrome and Safari it is fine and
> displays the language list. IE is a different story as it first displays
> "Internet Explorer restricted this webpage from running scripts or Activex
> controls" and then, upon allowing blocked content, it seems to go into
> limbo for a while before eventually displaying the Google widget but, as
> with Firefox, only shows "Select Language".
>
> The implication is obviously that there is a lack of some appropriate code
> locally or it is different to that on the host or there is some option set
> inappropriately. So, why do Chrome and Safari work locally and all browsers
> work fine with the site on the host? I can have both local and host sites
> displayed on different tabs in Waterfox and the host dropdown menu is fine
> and that for the local is not.
>
> I have tried Googling for similar problems but, despite using varied
> phrasing, I have not come across anyone with a similar problem.
>
> I have a Google map widget displayed on the same page and there is no
> problem.
>
> I am running under Win 7 HP. Ooi, I have never had resolution to another
> problem concerning an analog clock widget on the same page that displays
> correctly as red on all browsers apart from IE where it appears as green.
>
> Any ideas?

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