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Re: Japanese -> Englisch Website Translation?



> "Anni Kace" wrote ...
> > Paul Blay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writtelte:
> >
> > > "Anni Kace" wrote ...
> > > > ;-(
> > > > No Cookies supported.
> > >
> > > My psychic powers tell me you are using Internet Explorer 6.
> >
> > I dont. I use opera.
>
> My psychic powers have let me down, but at least I got to see an

;-)

> Opera user who's a patron of Outlook Express.

... with quote-fix ;-) OE is defective, but it's still the easiest to use
newsreader, IMHO. Already tried agent & co. but was not satisfied.

> > Cookies and stuff are activated. It surely is
> > NOT a config problem.
> >
> > > If you mean that cookies (are required by the site in question
> > > and) are not being stored by IE in your present configuration

> > no, don't think thats the point.
>
> Then what did you mean by 'No Cookies supported.' ?

f.e. http://www.infoseek.co.jp/Honyaku forwards each linked
site, translates it, and does the output. when trying to log in,
the .jp yahoo site wants to set a cookie, but it can't. Probably
cause the infoseek script does not "route" that cookie to my
pc (or so ;-).

> I registered /and logged in/ successfully with both Internet
> Explorer, Mozilla Firebird _and_ (after 6 minutes to download /
> install) Opera*.

Hmmmm.... i'll try it again with IE and all cookie stuff enabled.
How did you proceed exactly, when logging in? Which link did
you use to log in?

> (Note that it doesn't actually _display_ on-screen that you are
> registered until you click on マルチ翻訳トップ to go to the 'top' translation
> page.)

??? Sorry, didn't understand that.

>
> * Ick.

Thanks anyway ;-)
Ann.





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