Hi,

we saw the same issue a while ago in an older version of Moses. Mosesserver and 
moses use different routines to parse the input string; in particular the code 
in mosesserver did not parse placeholders input correctly. It seems to me that 
this is fixed in the most recent version of mosesserver (though I have not 
tested this; I just looked at the code); in addition, our team is currently 
discussing whether it makes sense to make available our patches to the 
mosesserver code either on the version we are using, or on a more recent 
version, available end of this week.

Best,

Gregor




From: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> on 
behalf of Vito Mandorino 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Friday 6 November 2015 16:22
To: moses-support <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [Moses-support] use placeholder with mosesserver

Dear all,

I have been unsuccessful so far in using the placeholder approach with 
mosesserver. The translated segments contain the placeholder token @num@ 
instead of numbers.
Do you know how to get the numbers in the output?

Many thanks,

Vito Mandorino


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