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 Posted by andrew on 11/13/07 11:20 
On 2007-11-13, Harry Bellafonte <goodminded@hotmail.com> wrote: 
 
[...] 
 
> I understand your reaction. Each page has different email addresses on 
> it. This is what the company wants. I cannot tell them to remove the 
> addresses just because it is useless to prevent it from being used by 
> spammers. I need a good solution ( even if it is not 100% spamsafe) 
> not to show the email address in the source code but still visible via 
> the webpage. 
 
I would not go so far as to describe it as a _good_ solution but some 
have tried: 
 
http://www.addressmunger.com/ 
 
There is an interesting discussion at: 
 
http://nikitathespider.com/articles/IngenReklamTack.html 
 
I have personally used numeric character references, it is ugly and 
goes against many sound principles but appears to be an effective 
barrier against _most_ spam. 
 
             Andrew 
 
--  
Now I can praise him, now that I can stand by to mourn 
and speak before this web that killed my father; yet 
I grieve for the thing done, the death, and all our race. 
I have won; but my victory is soiled, and has no pride.
 
  
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