I understand that "auto translators" aren't bullet proof (in fact, you can't
really rely on them), but I'm looking for similar technology with beans to get
an idea on how it is done.
Here is some info for you:
http://www.basistech.com/products/
What I mean by autodetection is when a user types some sentences or characters
in a web form, a servlet or jsp page would
be able to figure out what kind of language it is....take a look at the URL
above...
Wondering if anyone else has done something similar to this
Doug
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Doug, I don't know of any way to automatically translate from one language
to another because of all the considerations that go along with translating
between languages, not only the words but also the grammar would have to be
translated. However, if you do happen to find one, I'd greatly appreciate
it if you could let me know. About the 'page code detection of language'
I'm not quite sure what you mean, so I can't help you there.
Joseph Karau
Kingland Systems
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Anyone know of any beans to do translation of text from one language to
another?
must be Unicode complaint
Also, are there any beans to automatic page code detection of the language?
thanks
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