@language - one of the following language codes
Languagecode | Language |
AFR | Afrikaans |
ALB | Albanian |
ARA | Arabic |
ARM | Armenian |
AZE | Azerbaijani |
BAQ | Basque |
BUL | Bulgarian |
BUR | Burmese |
CAT | Catalan |
CHI | Chinese |
CZE | Czech |
DAN | Danish |
DUT | Dutch |
ENG | English |
EST | Estonian |
FAO | Faroese |
FIN | Finnish |
FRE | French |
GEO | Georgian |
GER | German |
HEB | Hebrew |
HIN | Hindi |
HUN | Hungarian |
ICE | Icelandic |
ITA | Italian |
JPN | Japanese |
KOR | Korean |
KUR | Kurdish |
LAO | Lao |
LAV | Latvian |
LIT | Lithuanian |
MAC | Macedonian |
MAL | Malayalm |
NEP | Nepali |
NOR | Norwegian |
PER | Persian |
POL | Polish |
POR | Portuguese |
RUM | Romanian |
RUS | Russian |
SAN | Sanskirt |
SCC | Serbian |
SCR | Croatian |
SLO | Slovak |
SLV | Slovenian |
SPA | Spanish |
SWA | Swahili |
SWE | Swedish |
SYR | Syriac |
TAM | Tamil |
THA | Thai |
TIB | Tibetan |
TUR | Turkish |
UKR | Ukrainian |
URD | Urdu |
UZB | Uzbek |
VIE | Vietnamese |
ZHO | Chinese |
Comment of iaPAfJJY:
I could relaly use some pointers on how you accomplished this. I have been scouring SERPs only to find report after report of how confusing, poorly documented and frustrating this API is to implement in PHP. Did you use a soap library? Is there something that should be blatantly obvious but is not apparent in the documentation or sample code? I have been pulling my hair out for better than a week now
Added at: 2012-02-27 06:42