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1.What exactly happens when you try to access this website?
2.Are you getting any error message?
3.Do other websites work fine on the computer?
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(1) Please see for yourself - visit either of the following websites:
www.sil.co.uk www.status.co.uk and click the 'Select Language' button at top of page (on the SIL.co.uk site there is a slight delay occurs before buttonn appears (2) No error message but the Google script is stopped (3) This question is not applicable - it is not a symptom of one computer but any computer in any location appears to exhibit the problem Please note: This occurs only in IE, in other browsers Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc there is no problem with Google Translate
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Why does IE8 stop the 'Google Translate' API from working on our websites ? Check the Privacy Report. Alt-V,v. Are any Google sites' Cookies being Blocked? What happens if you Allow all of them? <eg>
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I have the same problem and my ISP tech support confirms it happens on their computers to when they open our website in Internet Explorer, but not in Firefox or Google Chrome. And no, I've checked the Privacy Report and no Google sites' Cookies are being blocked.
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We have the same problem on our website, i.e. www.akngai.com . Our iPower.com ISP tech support people confirm it happens when they check our website using IE but does not happen when they are using Firefox or Google Chrome.
To answer your question you posed to the original inquiry: Nothing goes wrong when accessing our website -- what goes wrong is when a vistor using Internet Explorer clicks on the drop down Google translate plug-in to translate, for example, the website page from English to Chinese, Japanese, French, whatever -- at that point the Google Translate has a spinning circle that is stuck, forever.
I do not have any pop up blockers on, security is set to medium-low, have checked other possible security issues, don't know what else to check to resolve problem.
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Dear sladbrook,
I just checked your website www.sil.co.uk using IE 9 and your Google translate plug in is now working, I was able to translate to Chinese traditional, German, French, etc. -- What did you do to fix it??? Please post and tell us, so I can fix our website too. Thank you!!!
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Dear sladbrook,
I just checked your website www.sil.co.uk using IE 9 and your Google translate plug in is now working, I was able to translate to Chinese traditional, German, French, etc. -- What did you do to fix it??? Please post and tell us, so I can fix our website too. Thank you!!!
jmp888
I'm running IE8 in Win XP - IE9 won't run in XP.
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Internet Explorer 9 utilizes much of graphics and performance sub-layers that were introduced with Windows Vista and carried forward to Windows 7. Hence Windows XP will not support IE9.
Internet Explorer 9 system requirements: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/system-requirements
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Dear sladbrook,
I just checked your website www.sil.co.uk using IE 9 and your Google translate plug in is now working, I was able to translate to Chinese traditional, German, French, etc. -- What did you do to fix it??? Please post and tell us, so I can fix our website too. Thank you!!!
jmp888
It looks like sladbrook built a css div specifically for google translate .
I modded it so I could just throw it into the header of the page I wanted without bothering with CSS
gtrans {
margin: 0 auto;
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height: 25px;
}
/* end of Google */
Then in the html code they threw the google translate into that div . at the top of the page .
Now I had a similar issue but my page has an iframe . I got this to work with IE & everything else I've tried by throwing the <div></div> code into the iframe
seems to work . and anything that works makes me happy :)
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I'm using network, where services such as Gmail or any other e-mails, Google Drive, Dropbox, all social networks are blocked.
Basically my goal is to access simply GMail, but I couldn't find any way to do that so far.I understand that different proxies have different filtering rules, so please post any tricks or your-way solutions.
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In summary, you can bypass proxies by different methods.It's a very complex topic and there are thousands of methods bypassing the proxy and in very secured networks you'll find maybe only few methods which works, so you have to check all of them first. There is no really one simple answer for it and never will be, so please don't down-vote it, because if it doesn't work in your network or specified case, that method could work in different environment, so please respect users from different countries.
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You can use Tor browser, browse for it in Google, get it. You dont need to install it, just extract the file and set up a tor network and browse whatever you want.
Alternatively you can also use http://hidemyass.com. It is a web based proxy.
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If you have SSH access to a server outside the the restricted network, you could open an SSH tunnel to that server on a local port and use it as a proxy in your browser.
Create SSH tunnel:
Tell your browser to use
localhost and port 12345 as SOCKS proxy.
This solution requires SSH access to another server and the port (usually 22) on which your SSH server runs has to be open in your restricted network. You can also run SSH server on any other port. However, your connection will be fully encrypted and the admins of your network will not be able to see any data or even which hosts yo connect to. All they see is encrypted data and the IP of your remote server.
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Maybe it was answered by others - the top answer - https://superuser.com/a/454829/122085 - is really comprehensive - my feeling is that many of the methods will not work - I'm pretty sure that if certain sites are blocked, the proxying services will not work as well and you may have to roll your own - http://www.labnol.org/internet/setup-proxy-server/12890/ Gta vice city ultimate download for pc highly compressed.
My (rather naive) approach would be to use mobile hotspot, or simply use the mobile device.
Another alternative would be to RDP (remote desktop) to an Amazon / Digital Ocean instance.
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Firefox plugins which can help to bypass the internet filtering:
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Since your profile says you are in London I am going to assume that it's the network where you work that has blocked these services. Since you would be breaking company policy, you might lose your job, just be aware of that.
I have gotten around some restrictions where I work by using a different top-domain, for example using google.se instead of google.com and the likes. It will work sometimes, not all the time. For email and online dating sites I usually use my phone, it's completely separate from the company network and outside of their control.
However for gmail, what you could do is to find a web based e-mail provider that isn't blocked (perhaps easier said than done) and then use imap to connect to your email account. It's not an ideal workaround, but still a phone with an email client is still probably your best solution.
And depending on where you are in the city, perhaps there is an wifi-hotspot in your vicinity and can use that with your phone.
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In some specified cases (squid used for proxy < 3.1.19), this vulnerability could help:http://seclists.org/bugtraq/2012/Apr/116
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Some of my ideas:
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There's a really easy fix for bypass some blocked sites. Use Google translate, look for the blocked site on google use the 'translate this site' google will open you a translated version of the site (you can't disable it inside.)
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