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jes00:

--- Quote from: Ipquarx on April 16, 2012, 05:27:29 PM ---What? I'm not understanding this.

Google translate is part of google, if your connecting to google translate, you're connecting to google.

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If I use %obj.connect("google.com:80"); will it not connect to the google home page, not google translate?
Ipquarx:
I don't know how many times i've said this about this EXACT SAME situation, but:


I mean seriously, you can literally find my topic that this EXACT SAME QUESTION, just worded differently, 5-7 pages back.
The topic, which includes a solution AND completed script that needs minimal editing to properly use

And also, you do realize that the output from the google translate browser-use api is encoded, right?
jes00:

--- Quote from: Ipquarx on April 16, 2012, 06:20:39 PM ---I don't know how many times i've said this about this EXACT SAME situation, but:


I mean seriously, you can literally find my topic that this EXACT SAME QUESTION, just worded differently, 5-7 pages back.
The topic, which includes a solution AND completed script that needs minimal editing to properly use

And also, you do realize that the output from the google translate browser-use api is encoded, right? and is it Ports or Greek2Me's you want me to see?

--- End quote ---
I did use but could not find it.
I still can't find what you are mentioning in the topic.
EDIT: Why did you give a link to a topic with a link to the topic of what you wanted me to see?

I do realize it's encoded.
Nexus:
If I want to connect to dl.dropbox.com to download a file, I need to first connect to dropbox.com

Same goes for translate.google.com

You must connect to the main domain to get to the subdomains
Ephialtes:

--- Quote from: Nexus on April 17, 2012, 12:09:59 AM ---If I want to connect to dl.dropbox.com to download a file, I need to first connect to dropbox.com

Same goes for translate.google.com

You must connect to the main domain to get to the subdomains

--- End quote ---

Nope, that is definitely not at all true.
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