> On Jun 12, 7:17 pm, Sky <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I quickly checked out the link tohttp://translatebookmarklet.appspot.com/ > > I have not tried using the actual app yet, but I see several things > > that could be improved from the start. > > > The bookmarklet code: > > javascript:(function(){ > > if(document.getElementById('GTranslatorscript')==null){ > > gtb=document.createElement('SCRIPT'); > > gtb.type='text/javascript'; > > gtb.id='GTranslatorscript'; > > gtb.src='http://translatebookmarklet.appspot.com/gtb.js'; > > document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(gtb); > > }else{ > > window.alert('GTranslator is already loaded!');} > > })();"
> > You should NOT user the alert() to tell the user that it is already > > loaded. That's just annoying. Just don't do anything if it's already > > loaded. I have edited rapidly. NOW it isn't doing anything if it's already loaded :) > > Your youtube video needs audio to explain what you are doing, and more > > zooming in to see what you are typing... I couldn't tell exactly what > > was going on. I need to more reliable video. but my spelling is not good. I need a professional help about it > > Your homepage needs to be really cleaned up and made more professional > > "Bookmarklet gonna save your language preferences" <- using the word > > "gonna" is terrible! Now I am started to develop new web page to it. Thanks for your good feedback > > Sorry, I don't have time right now to check out the actual product. > > Maybe later. Just remember, first impressions are incredibly > > important... including to get my interest to check it out and give you > > feedback. I'd be much more willing to look for bugs and problems if it > > seemed like you had a finished product made to look real professional. > > > gl and sry for only negative feedback.... if the app works like it's > > supposed to then I bet it's awesome, so good job and keep up the hard > > work! Negative feedbacks are helping to improve appl. the worth of negative feedback are more important than positive ones for me. Thank you very much for everything. I will try to impress you next time > > cheers ^_^ Cheers :) On Jun 13, 3:45 am, Sky <[email protected]> wrote: > Oh, also, I'm SUPER wary of actually running that bookmarklet because > of the fact it is injecting javascript directly into whatever page I > am viewing. This compromises all security if you ever put malicious > code in your app. Not only is there the issue of you being able to > know what sites I visit and bookmark, but you have the power to get my > passwords and credit card numbers if you wanted to and if I clicked on > your bookmarklet on a page that I enter such information. > > So I don't know how many users are going to be willing to trust your > app. I don't think I will unless myself or another third party goes > through your code to be sure you aren't trying to get data from input > fields. It would be different if you were a big, well known company > providing this app. If google, yahoo, MS, or even much smaller > companies were offering this, then it could be trusted because no well > established company is going to publish malicious code without reaping > huge consequences. > > my 2 cents. this is actually your choices. If you are not feel good with bookmarklet, you can check its codes. And If you want to see java codes of it, I will share them when everything is finished. Thank you very much For YOUR FEEDBACKS -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" 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-web-toolkit?hl=en.
