functioninitialize() {
var text = document.getElementById("text").value;
var tlang = document.getElementById("tlang").value
google.language.detect(text, function(result) {
if (!result.error &&result.language) {
google.language.translate(text, result.language, tlang,
function(result) {
var translated = document.getElementById("translation");
if (result.translation) {
translated.value = result.translation;
}
});
}
});
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<body>
Auto detect source language and translateto:<br/>
<select id="tlang">
<option value="zh-TW">ChineseTrad</option>
<option value="zh-CN">ChineseSimpl</option>
<optionvalue="en">English</option>
<optionvalue="fi">Finnish</option>
<optionvalue="fr">French</option>
<optionvalue="de">German</option>
<optionvalue="it">Italian</option>
<optionvalue="ja">Japanese</option>
<optionvalue="ko">Korean</option>
<optionvalue="pt">Portuguese</option>
<optionvalue="es">Spanish</option>
</select><br/>
<textarea id="text" name="query"height="100px">Enter stringhere</textarea><BUTTON TYPE=BUTTONonClick="initialize()">
<I>GO</I></BUTTON><br/>
<textarea id="translation" name="results"height="100px">Results</textarea><br/>
Copy from the above text box and paste the textwhere ever. If there is an update, it will be here:<ahref="http://www.waiseto.com/2009/01/simple-google-translator-widget-for-s60.html">link</a>Enjoy W. Seto
@Override
public voidonCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// Set the layout for this activity.
You can findit
// in res/layout/hello_activity.xml
setContentView(R.layout.hello_activity);
WebView wv;
wv = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.text);
wv.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
wv.loadUrl("file:///data/index.html");