"Web Site" or "Website"?

handy, i used the Webster site because that is the dictionary that you used to suggest that homepage is a word.

i only used it to show that your reasoning was incorrect.

regarding your new ‘proof’ that homepage is indeed a word: www.onelook.com has ‘words’ such as html and icq, which are clearly not english words.

i assume you see why www.onelook.com is not a valid resource when discussing english words.

So, I’m using the Internet network, then, eh? So then, once I establish which network I’m on (as if any reader didn’t already know), I can just talk about the network I’m on. Thus I can write:

When I was on the Internet last night, I noticed that the network was a bit slow. All the other network users thought so, too.

I don’t know, seems like needless capitalization to me. I was saying as much while driving on the Interroads the other day and traffic on the road was slow.


And I’m using the World Wide Web network protocol? Is that the protocol that supplanted the File Transfer Protocol protocol?

Peace.

Kilgore, ‘homepage’ only has one meaning to me, ‘home page’ has more…