We currently utilize a third party vendor to translate our AEM content (via Clay Tablet). Recently, we have encountered issues with translated words being very long, causing display issues on our site (specifically with German). Does anyone use a third party vendor to translate content directly in AEM, instead of sending it via XML files? I'm concerned that this process would be very manual and we wouldn't be able to utilize a translation memory (or even know what content is new on a page). The thought behind this is by seeing the content in context, the linguists could avoid using longer words in certain instances that could potentially cause a poor user experience.
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Please have a look at this documentation for machine-Translating Page Content:
Link:- https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/administer/sites/languages.html#par_title_0
Machine-Translating Page Content Use machine translation to translate web page content into different languages. When your website consists of several language copies, one language copy is the source to translate, and the translated content becomes the pages of other language copies. AEM enables you to update translated pages as the source content changes over time: Create an initial translation to generate new pages for language copies. See Machine-Translating One Or More Pages. Update the translation when the content of the source page changes. See Updating Translated Content.
//Integrating with a Machine Translation Service
I hope this would help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
You can also use MS Translator - as discussed here:
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Use AEM translation plugin by Wordbee Beebox
Hi
Please have a look at this documentation for machine-Translating Page Content:
Link:- https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/administer/sites/languages.html#par_title_0
Machine-Translating Page Content Use machine translation to translate web page content into different languages. When your website consists of several language copies, one language copy is the source to translate, and the translated content becomes the pages of other language copies. AEM enables you to update translated pages as the source content changes over time: Create an initial translation to generate new pages for language copies. See Machine-Translating One Or More Pages. Update the translation when the content of the source page changes. See Updating Translated Content.
//Integrating with a Machine Translation Service
I hope this would help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
I am using AEM 6.4 version and i am not able to open this link. Please help.
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