Authentication in portuguese language is "autenticação" in spanish language "autenticación"... because this, I can't understand your point of view =) On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 11:44:07 -0400 (EDT) "Steven M. Christey" <coleyat_private> wrote: > > "Crist J. Clark" <crist.clarkat_private> said: > > >> And if there's a difference between > >> authentication and authentification, I can't tell. > > > >This one's easy. There is no such word, "authentification." > > Not in American English, agreed. I didn't mention this in my post > because it was just a theory at the time, but it seems to be commonly > used by Europeans, and/or people who speak or write English as a > second language, not a native language. > > One might expect to see such minor differences in an international > forum. A search on Google for "authentification" illustrates the > point. > > - Steve >
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