Iwao AVE! wrote:

> Thanks for pointing it out.
> I was aware of that my dictionary does not have the word.
> Actually, the word 'unsecure' was used in Christian's original patch
> and I thought consistency should come first.
> 
> I also did some google search and found that there are many
> arguments about the validity (?) of the word 'unsecure'.
> As I don't have a right to join that argument (I'm not native
> English speaker), please discuss it with Christian ;)

They mean more or less the same thing, but "insecure" is the far more 
common usage.  If you use "unsecure" people will keep mistyping 
"insecure" instead.  Leaving aside the linguistic niceties ;-) , we 
should just go for the more common usage.

-- 
Alan Burlison
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