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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:45:38+00:00 2026-05-17T18:45:38+00:00

Here is my code. import urllib2 import urllib import json from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup

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Here is my code.

import urllib2
import urllib
import json
from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup

class parser:
    """
    This class uses the Beautiful Soup library to scrape the information from
    the HTML source code from Google Translate.

    It also offers a way to consume the AJAX result of the translation, however
    encoding on Windows won't work well right now so it's recommended to use
    the scraping method.
    """

    def fromHtml(self, text, languageFrom, languageTo):
        """
        Returns translated text that is scraped from Google Translate's HTML
        source code.
        """
        langCode={
            "arabic":"ar", "bulgarian":"bg", "chinese":"zh-CN",
            "croatian":"hr", "czech":"cs", "danish":"da", "dutch":"nl",
            "english":"en", "finnish":"fi", "french":"fr", "german":"de",
            "greek":"el", "hindi":"hi", "italian":"it", "japanese":"ja",
            "korean":"ko", "norwegian":"no", "polish":"pl", "portugese":"pt",
            "romanian":"ro", "russian":"ru", "spanish":"es", "swedish":"sv" }

        urllib.FancyURLopener.version = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070400 SUSE/3.0.1-0.1 Firefox/3.0.1"

        try:
            postParameters = urllib.urlencode({"langpair":"%s|%s" %(langCode[languageFrom.lower()],langCode[languageTo.lower()]), "text":text,"ie":"UTF8", "oe":"UTF8"})
        except KeyError, error:
            print "Currently we do not support %s" %(error.args[0])
            return

        page = urllib.urlopen("http://translate.google.com/translate_t", postParameters)
        content = page.read()
        page.close()

        htmlSource = BeautifulSoup(content)
        translation = htmlSource.find('span', title=text )
        return translation.renderContents()


    def fromAjaxService(self, text, languageFrom, languageTo):
        """
        Returns a simple string translating the text from "languageFrom" to
        "LanguageTo" using Google Translate AJAX Service.
        """
        LANG={
            "arabic":"ar", "bulgarian":"bg", "chinese":"zh-CN",
            "croatian":"hr", "czech":"cs", "danish":"da", "dutch":"nl",
            "english":"en", "finnish":"fi", "french":"fr", "german":"de",
            "greek":"el", "hindi":"hi", "italian":"it", "japanese":"ja",
            "korean":"ko", "norwegian":"no", "polish":"pl", "portugese":"pt",
            "romanian":"ro", "russian":"ru", "spanish":"es", "swedish":"sv" }

        base_url='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/language/translate?'
        langpair='%s|%s'%(LANG.get(languageFrom.lower(),languageFrom),
                          LANG.get(languageTo.lower(),languageTo))
        params=urllib.urlencode( (('v',1.0),
                           ('q',text.encode('utf-8')),
                           ('langpair',langpair),) )
        url=base_url+params
        content=urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
        try: trans_dict=json.loads(content)
        except AttributeError:
            try: trans_dict=json.load(content)
            except AttributeError: trans_dict=json.read(content)
        return trans_dict['responseData']['translatedText']

Now in another class called TestingGrounds.py I want to try out both methods, but I get the following error:

from Parser import parser

print parser.fromHtml("Hello my lady!", "English", "Italian")

Traceback (most recent call last): File “C:\Users\Sergio.Tapia\Documents\NetBeansProjects\BabylonPython\src\TestingGrounds.py”, line 3, in
print parser.fromHtml(“Hello my lady!”, “English”, “Italian”) TypeError: unbound method fromHtml() must be called with parser instance as first argument (got str instance instead)

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    2026-05-17T18:45:38+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:45 pm

    You have to have an instance of the parser class, not call the method on the class itself.

    from Parser import parser
    
    print parser().fromHTML("Hello my lady!", "English", "Italian")
    

    or

    from Parser import parser
    
    p = parser()
    p.fromHTML(...)
    

    Alternatively, you could make fromHTML a staticmethod:

    class parser(object):   # you should probably use new-style classes
        ...
        @staticmethod
        def fromHTML(...):
            ...
    

    which you could then use like:

    from Parser import parser
    
    print parser.fromHTML(...)
    
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