On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 18:10 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Revision: 45401c961ca97b6dd3675db39ca8d46f5142dada
> Use "email" and "Email" consistently. This is potentially controversial, > but here it is. For reference, Google and Yahoo call it "email" and > dropping the hyphen on no-longer-new words is apparently standard practice. This may get backed out... we'll have to see what people think. But, if it doesn't, I have an important announcement: If "E-mail" translated to something starting with "E-mail" in your language *AND* the hyphen *IS* required in your language, then my sed script broke things for your translation. If you need help fixing this or have questions, please let me know. Richard
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