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Translatr "broken" #15

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ashleedawg opened this issue Jan 1, 2021 · 1 comment
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Translatr "broken" #15

ashleedawg opened this issue Jan 1, 2021 · 1 comment

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@ashleedawg
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Regardless of what text I enter, which languages I select, whether or not I choose JSON, and in both Firefox and Chrome, the website returns partial html tags, such as:

Afrikaans: html>
Estonian: html>
Fiji: html>
Hindi: html>
Japanese: html>
Lithuanian: html>
Chinese: html>

...or in JSON:
[{"locale":"af","name":"Afrikaans","string":"html>"},{"locale":"de","name":"German","string":"html>"},{"locale":"es","name":"Spanish","string":"html>"},{"locale":"fi","name":"Finnish","string":"html>"},{"locale":"is","name":"Icelandic","string":"html>"},{"locale":"ms","name":"Malay","string":"html>"},{"locale":"nl","name":"Dutch","string":"html>"},{"locale":"zh","name":"Chinese","string":"html>"}]

@FrankHarland
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Having the same issue, been using https://smodin.me/translate-one-text-into-multiple-languages as an alternative. It allows you to copy/pasty more easily as well.

But i used to always use Translatr, was great when it worked 👍

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