Google translate API phrase into every language using classic ASP
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Good morning everyone,
I have something [maybe not so] unique which I want to do which is translate a simple phrase like "Hello" into every language available under Google Translate API. I want to basically capture the results and store it into a SQL Server database.
In the past, I have written bulk geocoding processes using ASP and that worked well, and I am thinking that I can do the same with the translate API using a querystring. However, there are really no great examples of it.
I am about to drop the languages and their codes into a table so that I can just loop through things, and then use a JSON parser since I am not using the latest version of SQL Server. I have done crazy ASP SOAP implementation in the past which required authentication twice, but am thinking that this can be done differently.
I am just figuring that someone else out here might have had to slay this dragon before and any and all tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Good morning everyone,
I have something [maybe not so] unique which I want to do which is translate a simple phrase like "Hello" into every language available under Google Translate API. I want to basically capture the results and store it into a SQL Server database.
In the past, I have written bulk geocoding processes using ASP and that worked well, and I am thinking that I can do the same with the translate API using a querystring. However, there are really no great examples of it.
I am about to drop the languages and their codes into a table so that I can just loop through things, and then use a JSON parser since I am not using the latest version of SQL Server. I have done crazy ASP SOAP implementation in the past which required authentication twice, but am thinking that this can be done differently.
I am just figuring that someone else out here might have had to slay this dragon before and any and all tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
sql-server asp-classic google-translate
add a comment |
Good morning everyone,
I have something [maybe not so] unique which I want to do which is translate a simple phrase like "Hello" into every language available under Google Translate API. I want to basically capture the results and store it into a SQL Server database.
In the past, I have written bulk geocoding processes using ASP and that worked well, and I am thinking that I can do the same with the translate API using a querystring. However, there are really no great examples of it.
I am about to drop the languages and their codes into a table so that I can just loop through things, and then use a JSON parser since I am not using the latest version of SQL Server. I have done crazy ASP SOAP implementation in the past which required authentication twice, but am thinking that this can be done differently.
I am just figuring that someone else out here might have had to slay this dragon before and any and all tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
sql-server asp-classic google-translate
Good morning everyone,
I have something [maybe not so] unique which I want to do which is translate a simple phrase like "Hello" into every language available under Google Translate API. I want to basically capture the results and store it into a SQL Server database.
In the past, I have written bulk geocoding processes using ASP and that worked well, and I am thinking that I can do the same with the translate API using a querystring. However, there are really no great examples of it.
I am about to drop the languages and their codes into a table so that I can just loop through things, and then use a JSON parser since I am not using the latest version of SQL Server. I have done crazy ASP SOAP implementation in the past which required authentication twice, but am thinking that this can be done differently.
I am just figuring that someone else out here might have had to slay this dragon before and any and all tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
sql-server asp-classic google-translate
sql-server asp-classic google-translate
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The Translation API only allows for one target language per request. Unfortunately, for your use case you would have to loop through the desired languages and send a separate request for each.
Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
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The Translation API only allows for one target language per request. Unfortunately, for your use case you would have to loop through the desired languages and send a separate request for each.
Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
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Nov 18 '18 at 22:28
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The Translation API only allows for one target language per request. Unfortunately, for your use case you would have to loop through the desired languages and send a separate request for each.
Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
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Nov 18 '18 at 22:28
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The Translation API only allows for one target language per request. Unfortunately, for your use case you would have to loop through the desired languages and send a separate request for each.
The Translation API only allows for one target language per request. Unfortunately, for your use case you would have to loop through the desired languages and send a separate request for each.
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Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
– user2105186
Nov 18 '18 at 22:28
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Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
– user2105186
Nov 18 '18 at 22:28
Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
– user2105186
Nov 18 '18 at 22:28
Thanks very much. I got busy for the past few days (steam pipe pinhole leak) and was thinking that I would try one, and then just loop it. I might have to mess with my PHP and CURL programming but prefer SQL Server.
– user2105186
Nov 18 '18 at 22:28
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