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There is no such word as "authentification" #5187 #5189

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Address #5187 to fix use of "authentification" in ESP8266WebServer example.

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The word authentification is ok

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dragondaud commented Sep 30, 2018 via email

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Ok. I didn't know that was consider slang. In that case I also agree with your changes. Thanks for the info.

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5chufti commented Sep 30, 2018

How come oxford dictionary not mentions slang?
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/authentification
Who is this "urban" and why should we trust his dictionary?

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dragondaud commented Sep 30, 2018 via email

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devyte commented Sep 30, 2018

This discussion cracked me up :)

@devyte devyte merged commit 678c7be into esp8266:master Sep 30, 2018
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d-a-v commented Sep 30, 2018

That's quite simple,
@luc-github originally created this file and, like lots of french including me,
we are not even aware that the english spelling is different.
(evreyobdy kowns taht one olny needs the frist and lsat lettres in plcae to unedsrtnad)

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Thank you @d-a-v
Sorry everyone for causing such mess, I never imagined 2 letters could have such impact after 3 years 👼
I apologize 🙈

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