In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Clover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> If you want to get bugzilla privileges (as described below) mail Gerv > >Gerv, you wrote "If you want "canconfirm", email me the URLs of three >good bug reports you've filed." "email" is a noun, not a verb. Try "mail >me..." or "send me the URLs... by e-mail " Fantasai already touched a bit on this, but "e-mail" (or "E-mail", or "email") is both a noun and a verb according to my dictionary (Collins English Dictionary, � 2000 HarperCollins Publishers). It's available online; see <http://wordreference.com/english/definition.asp?en=email>. You can even add a button to your Mozilla personal toolbar for quick access--they have some Javascript code that makes a box to type in the defintion pop up. :-) >> Reports of problems with websites that result from bad coding >> or use of proprietary technology should also not be INVALIDated, >> but instead moved to the Tech Evangelism product. >my trusted 1997 Oxford dictionary has no entry for "website." >Anyone w/ updated dictionary can find it? See <http://wordreference.com/english/definition.asp?en=website>. -- Robert M. E-mail from most addresses is blocked (but that is my real address <G>) _______________________________________________ mozilla-documentation mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-documentation
