[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> In fact, googling for "referer" and "referrer" reports a similar > >> number of hits, unlike most misspellings. > > Terry> You know, I almost mentioned that myself. Drives me crazy. > > Me too. I'm one of those people who, for better or worse, is a good > speller. Words just look right or wrong to me and it bothers me when they > look wrong.
What's worse is the closely related problem of British/American English, though you sort of get used to it after typing s/colour/color/g or s/serialise/serialize/g for the thousandth time. The words look wrong to me, but they're correct in the context. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list