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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 01/12/47 11:28
Greg N. wrote:
> Jemdam.com wrote:
>
>> It does have uses contray to some of the negative people in this
>> thread. I made a spam proof email link with it.
>
>
> I must admit I don't quite follow the logic behind your script.
>
> Do you assume that the spammers' email address harvesting bots don't
> execute javascript? I don't know if this is the case, but let's assume
> they DON't run JS.
>
> If the bot does not run JS, even the most basic obfuscation script will
> do just fine, like, for instance, this one:
>
> document.write('yodel');
> document.write('_');
> document.write('dodel');
> document.write('@');
> document.write('yahoo');
> document.write('.');
> document.write('com');
>
> If, however, one of these bots now or in the future runs JS, neither
> your big an complex script nor my simple one will do any good.
>
Hey, was the OP to hide an email from bots or hide the whole page's
source?! I read it as the whole page! If JS write ins won't stop NN4.x
it renders the source on 'view source' AFTER the javascript!
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Jonathan
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