Google/Yahoo/AltaVista (Translation Module) 
Version
4.0 (last update on Oct 7, 2009)
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GPL
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Date Added
10 October 2007
Google translates from/to 51 languages. Yahoo translates up to 12 languages AltaVista up to 8.
Google/Yahoo have dropdown list display. AltaVista option displays Flags. Uses Google Translate and Yahoo/AltaVista Babelfish.Provides translations in many European , Asian and African languages. Most major markets covered.
Joomla 1.0.xx also supported.
No need to register.
byV4N3X on October 11, 2009
Well this is also a nice module: really functional, quick, and not dangerous for layout.
At first I tried to use Multilang M17n (tested on Win2k3 Server, Apache 2.2.11 Webserver and MySQL 5.1), and only by installing it was able to mess up all my code! The author says that it's my configuration fault, so I wonder if your Multi Trans works fine because it's well written, or because it's a complete error!! Anyway, apart jokes, your module is really well working and easy to use; only 1 issue:
user should be able to adapt Google logo to menu size, because it's all in a row, and too long! Anyway Google frame works better now, so it's always a nice compromise.
Nice job!!
At first I tried to use Multilang M17n (tested on Win2k3 Server, Apache 2.2.11 Webserver and MySQL 5.1), and only by installing it was able to mess up all my code! The author says that it's my configuration fault, so I wonder if your Multi Trans works fine because it's well written, or because it's a complete error!! Anyway, apart jokes, your module is really well working and easy to use; only 1 issue:
user should be able to adapt Google logo to menu size, because it's all in a row, and too long! Anyway Google frame works better now, so it's always a nice compromise.
Nice job!!
byjustfortaty on July 5, 2009
Thank you so very much. It works very well and install was perfect.
bydanielq on January 1, 2009
The module does its job ok. However, the code is not as clean as it could be: instead of , missing type="text/javascript" in some places and usage of & instead of & in the urls ... These are minor issues but should be corrected.
Owner's reply
In the google translation option the above faults are evident but the rendered code is identical to that supplied by google from which it is taken. The above comments don't apply to the yahoo option and only partly to the altavista option.
Whenever I first released these modules I took the view that it would be better to use the supplied code for the widgets as reading through the terms and conditions of the various widget suppliers indicated that there might be small legal problems with making alterations. So taking into account the high reliability in actual usuage I have decided to leave the code as is.
byrogerbaker on December 1, 2008
If you need to quickly add a very simple translation tool, this module does the trick. Initial screen translation is framed (due to Google) but following links thereafter shows your site in the new selected language. Very easy and intuitive.
bymasvil on October 26, 2008
Last version is really good: it adds "Remove Frames" option so that provider frame disappear after few seconds. Margins options are very good too.
The best solution if you are not ready for Joomfish.
The best solution if you are not ready for Joomfish.
byITByTheSea on May 19, 2008
Install was a breeze and getting it to work was too.
I'd love to see more flexibility of the look. Specifically, I'd love to be able to enter a module class suffix to make the module fit better with my site(s).
That's the only thing I can think of that can be solved by the coders of the extension. I don't love the frame too much, but that's Google, Yahoo and/or Altavista related.
The flags versus drop down is not an easy one to solve. I like the look of the flags better, but objectively, the drop down takes way less space. Would be nice to be able to choose but I won't lose sleep over that one.
If I could just get the look issue I spoke of fixed, I'd be a VERY happy camper :)
As is, GREAT job! Thanks bunches!
I'd love to see more flexibility of the look. Specifically, I'd love to be able to enter a module class suffix to make the module fit better with my site(s).
That's the only thing I can think of that can be solved by the coders of the extension. I don't love the frame too much, but that's Google, Yahoo and/or Altavista related.
The flags versus drop down is not an easy one to solve. I like the look of the flags better, but objectively, the drop down takes way less space. Would be nice to be able to choose but I won't lose sleep over that one.
If I could just get the look issue I spoke of fixed, I'd be a VERY happy camper :)
As is, GREAT job! Thanks bunches!
byyyviv on May 18, 2008
So far as I can say, this module is a really great one. It's way much easier to install compare to other multi-lingual support components.
And so far as we can see, this module gives us three option, either Yahoo, AltaVista or Google (in fact you can use three of them together)..so at least I can see the designers and programmers' efforts.
Besides, three of these are WORKING!!! Sincerely i would like to say it's a great module! and thanks for making this module available!
And so far as we can see, this module gives us three option, either Yahoo, AltaVista or Google (in fact you can use three of them together)..so at least I can see the designers and programmers' efforts.
Besides, three of these are WORKING!!! Sincerely i would like to say it's a great module! and thanks for making this module available!
bykd3 on May 4, 2008
Nice work. Really. :)
Just few qualms:
1. For yahoo! why there is no option for going back to original language? And why the size of the module can't be a little smaller like google one?
2. For Altavista why it opens in another page? And again why the size of the module can't be a little smaller like google one?
But even if I ignore these, its doing absolutely great.
Cheers!
Just few qualms:
1. For yahoo! why there is no option for going back to original language? And why the size of the module can't be a little smaller like google one?
2. For Altavista why it opens in another page? And again why the size of the module can't be a little smaller like google one?
But even if I ignore these, its doing absolutely great.
Cheers!
bygeorgejc on April 3, 2008
Works great! No problems. Yahoo translation works best with my site. Thanks for the great little module!
bybjude on March 18, 2008
Using moving up to Joomla 1.5.1 I could not find a translator that worked. Author was extremely helpful, suggesting the use of Google rather than Yahoo when wrapper class onfront page caused some errors. Worked best with Firefox as asian language did not display in IE7 (maybe a local issue) The best (only?) available online translator for Joomla 1.5.1. As suggested, flags would be nice rather than drop down text but a great start. Keep up the good work
Maybe it's not the best business package but for the language challenged among us, absulutely great.
Maybe it's not the best business package but for the language challenged among us, absulutely great.
byhtcltd on March 12, 2008
This is a great component. Very easy to install and it works. Unlike some of the other translators, the display on my pages was not compromised: all the pages look the same no matter what language is being used. The only suggestion I would make is not to use a drop-down box but to have flags of countries. Highly recommended!
bywillyneuhaus on February 20, 2008
Installed it this morning on a German site. It translates to English and French. Both languages are OK for personal use, however for business use, I would not recommend it.
Installation and setup are very easy.
Installation and setup are very easy.
bydrys on October 11, 2007
tryed it yesterday and it works but hafd minor erroer so told Bob Galway about it and badabing Today.he mailed me one fixed file, bravo.
translates your english site til a lot of others languages,
i will use it to help me make my own translations of my site,and use this until i have done it ;)
my regards hucks.
translates your english site til a lot of others languages,
i will use it to help me make my own translations of my site,and use this until i have done it ;)
my regards hucks.
I have a site that is in English because I don't speak other common languages, but it is an international site dealing with International hockey news. For the past 10 years I have wanted to carry the site in other languages and this does it all for me.
I know the Bablefish translations frequently leave a lot to be desired, but something is better than nothing and this Module does for me. Now to find a place to put it on the site (",)
I know the Bablefish translations frequently leave a lot to be desired, but something is better than nothing and this Module does for me. Now to find a place to put it on the site (",)
byoffline on October 10, 2007
This module is very easy to use and install. It offers a great variety of languages that it translates to. Its only drawback is yahoo's lack of ability to handle some flash and javascript properly.






