Guest guest Posted May 13, 2003 Report Share Posted May 13, 2003 All. > If Bob Damone's system > > works for scanned Chinese text, could you ask him if it can be > > used to translate WWW Pages also? > > I do not think so unless wenlin can read html. But webpages are not > written in text. But Bob Felt would know better than I. It would depend on what the webpage has used for an encoding standard. Wenlin's root technology is quite robust. In my opinion, it is a very well- conceived and executed program. However, I think you might be better off saving the webpage as text and paring away the graphics and such. The Chinese you see on web pages can have a couple of different sources. It is often graphics to control the users experience because not so many people have their web browers set to work with Chinese. Otherwise, it will be one of two (among others) encoding standards. If you can extract the text that is encoded characters, it should work. bob bob bob Paradigm Publications www.paradigm-pubs.com 44 Linden Street Robert L. Felt Brookline MA 02445 617-738-4664 --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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