What do you think, then, of rendering the text of the email into a GIF
or somesuch.

Combined with javascript, the clickable email functionality would be
able to be retained, but for users without javascript functionality,
they would have to read and type the email address manually.

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At 7:12 -0500 2/18/2002, Damien Morton wrote:
>There are several approaches to this, including
>the use of javascript email decryptors and/or publishing email 
>addresses as rendered images.

I don't think we can assume that the user who feels a need to send mail
to the admin has a JavaScript-capable browser with JavaScript turned on.
Nor can we require it, IMHO.

  --John (right now, I can't remember which browsers on which machines
have Javascript turned on.  Not good)

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John Baxter   [EMAIL PROTECTED]      Port Ludlow, WA, USA

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