Alastair Scott wrote: >ii. (Various) '<something> is available on mandrake<...>.com' -> >'<something> is available from mandrake<...>.com'; > >
'on' is fine in this context (at least in my American english). Personally, I might even use 'at'. I think 'from' is wrong, mandrake.com isn't a person, he can't really give anything to you, so you can't get anything 'from' him. I agree with the rest. -- Sincerely, David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
