Here's a URL for those interested in other techniques to encode addresses: http://www.robertgraham.com/tools/mailtoencoder.html
On Monday 06 October 2003 14:26, Antiphon wrote: > Your example undermines your argument since no script could be written to > get around all of the possible variations on the simple way I outlined. > > Good munging uses HTML entities to encode the relevant addresses so that > each person's address is never actually displayed inside the HTML which is > what the bots look for. Onscreen, it looks exactly the same. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes in HTML: > joe@user.or.j >p > > You could also munge the @ sign and around it as I said in the previous > example. However, using only the entity way I outlined above would be more > convenient for someone like you who wants clickability. >