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.



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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










      share|improve this question














      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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          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.

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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.

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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.






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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.

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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.






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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.







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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





          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
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