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From: Steve Hodgson on 12 Feb 2010 02:44 Anyone know why a 'Google Translate' widget added to a website would work in Chrome (Web kit) but not Safari (also Web kit), or Camino (Mozilla)? -- Cheers, Steve The reply-to email address is a spam trap. Email steve 'at' shodgson 'dot' org 'dot' uk
From: Steve Hodgson on 12 Feb 2010 02:58 On 2010-02-12 07:44:39 +0000, Steve Hodgson said: > Anyone know why a 'Google Translate' widget added to a website would > work in Chrome (Web kit) but not Safari (also Web kit), or Camino > (Mozilla)? I should have said, the error message is - Error: The server could not complete your request. Strange that -- Cheers, Steve The reply-to email address is a spam trap. Email steve 'at' shodgson 'dot' org 'dot' uk
From: Avalon on 12 Feb 2010 11:20 On 12/02/2010 7:44am, Steve Hodgson wrote: > Anyone know why a 'Google Translate' widget added to a website would > work in Chrome (Web kit) but not Safari (also Web kit), or Camino > (Mozilla)? A Google widget only working in a Google browser, Hmm it must be some secret gubbins only Google knows about as part of their plan to take over the internet! :)
From: Steve Hodgson on 12 Feb 2010 18:35 On 2010-02-12 16:20:39 +0000, Avalon said: > On 12/02/2010 7:44am, Steve Hodgson wrote: >> Anyone know why a 'Google Translate' widget added to a website would >> work in Chrome (Web kit) but not Safari (also Web kit), or Camino >> (Mozilla)? > > A Google widget only working in a Google browser, Hmm it must be some > secret gubbins only Google knows about as part of their plan to take > over the internet! :) Seems to work in Google Chrome and IE but not Mozilla, Safari. Strange. -- Cheers, Steve The reply-to email address is a spam trap. Email steve 'at' shodgson 'dot' org 'dot' uk
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