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BMWTechNet
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2003 10:27 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I came across this "snippet" of code and modified it a little to work on my site: www.bmwtechnet.com

Just create a new block and copy the code into it, (making it specific to your site) if you want other languages for it to translate to, you can check out google and view the code on the Google Translate Page. I am new to all this so it is not an "official" block per say, just though others might be interested. It seems to help to make things easier than managing all the language files. of course I can't read German or French so who know what the hell my page is really saying once it is translated, Laughing

So if someone wants to make this into an "real" block that would be great!


<CENTER><br>
<form action="index.php" method="get">
<select name="language" onChange="top.location.href=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value">
<option value="">Translator ©Google</option>
<option value="http://translate.google.com/translate_c?hl=de&u=http://www.YOURSITE.com">German</option>
<option value="http://translate.google.com/translate_c?hl=fr&u=http://www.YOURSITE.com">Francais</option>
<option value="http://www.YOURSITE.com/">English</option>
</select></form><p style="padding:2px; color:navy; font-size:9px">Use editing fields after translation for clean script code.</p>
<br>


Oh yeah... I found the basic code on: http://www.css-style.de/
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