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WebBudget - why special treatment for URLs and hyperlinks?
Thread poster: Brandis (X)
Brandis (X) Local time: 04:46 English to German + ...
May 30, 2004
Herllo all!
lately I have downloaded this new tool, Webbudget. It is nice, but I do not understand that the tool comes with special treatment for URLs, Hyperlinks, whereas the outsourcer normally pays for the text content. In my experience, normally the URL etc., remains unchanged and the hyperlinks can be as a matter of choice overwritting, coving the original link, that is the file is fully optically converted. Now I use various tools amongst which also Trados, Tag-editor which i... See more
Herllo all!
lately I have downloaded this new tool, Webbudget. It is nice, but I do not understand that the tool comes with special treatment for URLs, Hyperlinks, whereas the outsourcer normally pays for the text content. In my experience, normally the URL etc., remains unchanged and the hyperlinks can be as a matter of choice overwritting, coving the original link, that is the file is fully optically converted. Now I use various tools amongst which also Trados, Tag-editor which is giving me best results. I find this to be too expensive. Or is there any secret which I am missing, to give this tool that price. all help and comments will be appreciated. brandis
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Gerard de Noord France Local time: 04:46 Member (2003) English to Dutch + ...
Translating links
May 30, 2004
Hi Brandis,
In simple HTML a hyperlink can consist of three elements that might need translation or localization: the readable text (example), the link itself ("http://www.eloquo.com/") and the text that pops up when you hover over the link. Here’s an example of the HTML code involved, but I’m not sure it will survive:
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