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Re: Disguising email addresses in webpages

Posted by Joe on 11/06/32 11:39

In article <omgfu152celfvrh2o64i9nqo9qhb9o4mv4@4ax.com>, ng3122@ke9nr.
#nospam#.net.invalid says...
> Hi Paul -
>
> On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:11:16 +0000, Paul <paul@all-the-johnsons.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> >As I see it, the problem is that if the harvester chomps page by page
> >looking for <a href="mailto:...">...</a> then it doesn't matter if the
> >solution is PHP/MySQL generated or inserted via some cgi script via a
> >server side include (or similar), the address will still be there.
>
> I don't use a mailto link (if the user isn't smart enough to copy it
> into their email program, I don't want to hear from them). I use
> numeric entity coding. I use a custom address, not "webmaster" or
> "info" or anything standard like that.
>
> I've found those three things to be sufficient protection. YMMV.
>
>
I use mailto with "&hash" entities ( like @ = &#064 ; )
No way of knowing, I guess, except I never seem to get any spam
I use the form <a href="mailto:...>Mail to ...</a> with random letters
&#'ed, so the user can read the email addy and write it down if they
don't have email access when they see the page. (like in a library)

 

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