You can also download the Google tool bar which has a button to translate any page. http://toolbar.google.com/ I've noticed that a lot of developers (especially Micro$oft) leave out Opera as an option for scripts and the likes. Opera 5 was non-compliant but as far as I've seen Opera 6 is more W3c compliant than any other browser. The only thing I found it renders div float wrong (BTW if anyone has a work around for this help!) It has a button that you can switch between developer and user mode (which shows you what your page will look like if the user turns css off (scary looking for alot of pages). Give Opera a chance. Peace and Respects, Scott Gahres Owner Golden Troll four20 Ventures * hemp at goldentroll.com http://goldentroll.com * We've have the program Trillian which allows us to chat on all major internet messaging services at the same time * * AOL GoldenTrollHelp * MSN gtroll at msn.com * Yahoo! live_customer_help * Download Trillian http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/download.html -----Original Message----- From: javascript-admin at LaTech.edu [mailto:javascript-admin at LaTech.edu]On Behalf Of Sherwithme1 at cs.com Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:22 AM To: javascript at latech.edu Subject: Re: [Javascript] VBscript Functions in JavaScript AltaVista - World - BabelFish Translation It will translate it for you 150 words at a time. Sheryl