Oh, your going to hate this.  It looks like even the dictionary people
cannot agree. (From dictionary.com which uses The American HeritageR
Dictionary of the English Language)

web.site or Web site    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (wbst)
n. 
A set of interconnected webpages, usually including a homepage, generally
located on the same server, and prepared and maintained as a collection of
information by a person, group, or organization.

Usage Note: The transition from World Wide Web site to Web site to website
seems to have progressed as rapidly as the technology itself. The
development of website as a single uncapitalized word mirrors the
development of other technological expressions which have tended to evolve
into unhyphenated forms as they become more familiar. Thus email has
recently been gaining ground over the forms E-mail and e-mail, especially in
texts that are more technologically oriented. Similarly, there has been an
increasing preference for closed forms like homepage, online, and printout.

Thomas
"He's not dead, he's electroencephalographically challenged."

> > Hi again,
> >
> > Another question ... What is considered the correct spelling of the 
> > above choices (Website, website, web site, Web site)
> 
> Harold,
> 
> The Encarta Dictionary says it's, "Web site".
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