Re: Email Obfuscation Techniques

2011-04-12 Thread Wander Nauta
I agree, entity-encoded mailto: links work quite well. They may not work forever, though, and some Drew McLellan made a good point herehttp://typewriting.org/2006/06/19/Email_Obfuscation_Helps_Spammers/ : In some ways, obfuscated addresses are even more valuable to spammers, as the very act of

Re: CodeDown = Markdown as the universal language for program documentation

2011-04-12 Thread Tommy Bollman
Hello. I just must say that I have tried Fletcher Penneys version of multi markdown recently. The 3.x version seems to me to be very suitable for the task of converting to LaTeX, which is slightly more complicated than converting to HTML. I have tried pandoc, but I find it far more easier to

Re: CodeDown = Markdown as the universal language for program documentation

2011-04-12 Thread Rob McBroom
On Apr 11, 2011, at 5:46 PM, David Chambers wrote: Check out Jeremy Ashkenas's docco. Truly beautiful. People might also be interested in appledoc, which uses Discount to parse comments. -- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/ ___ Markdown-Discuss

Re: CodeDown = Markdown as the universal language for program documentation

2011-04-12 Thread Waylan Limberg
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Rob McBroom mailingli...@skurfer.com wrote: On Apr 11, 2011, at 5:46 PM, David Chambers wrote: Check out Jeremy Ashkenas's docco. Truly beautiful. People might also be interested in appledoc, which uses Discount to parse comments. There is also Apydia [1],

Re: CodeDown = Markdown as the universal language for program documentation

2011-04-12 Thread bucephalus org
Hi Bob, hi Waylan, There seems to be no end in good news I definitely need to study all that. Thank you very much! What I like in Markdown, compare to other lightweight-markups and in this context of program documentation, is the two little, but very useful features: backticks around a

Re: Email Obfuscation Techniques

2011-04-12 Thread Arno Hautala
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 02:47, Wander Nauta i...@wandernauta.nl wrote: I agree, entity-encoded mailto: links work quite well. They may not work forever, though, and some Drew McLellan made a good point here: A while back, around the time I sent the original message to this list, I hadn't

Re: Email Obfuscation Techniques

2011-04-12 Thread Lou Quillio
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:47 AM, Wander Nauta i...@wandernauta.nl wrote: I agree, entity-encoded mailto: links work quite well. They may not work forever, though, and some Drew McLellan made a good point here: In some ways, obfuscated addresses are even more valuable to spammers, as the very

Re: Email Obfuscation Techniques

2011-04-12 Thread Fletcher T. Penney
On a related topic --- does anyone know how to pass an obfuscated email address through XSLT? I've tried googling various solutions and am coming to the conclusion that it basically would require manually re-encoding to the output? Discovered that applying XSLT to a Markdown generated HTML doc

Re: Email Obfuscation Techniques

2011-04-12 Thread Lou Quillio
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Fletcher T. Penney fletc...@fletcherpenney.net wrote: On a related topic ---  does anyone know how to pass an obfuscated email address through XSLT? CDATA wrapper? LQ ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list

Re: Email Obfuscation Techniques

2011-04-12 Thread Fletcher T. Penney
The obfuscated address will be in the input file, not embedded in the stylesheet. So it's de-obfuscated before it even gets to the stylesheet F- On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Lou Quillio pub...@quillio.com wrote: On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Fletcher T. Penney