Sucks that we have to go to these sorts of lengths to do this kind of 
thing, doesn't it?
:o(
Chris

Chris Ditty wrote:
> The only way your email address will be semi-safe would be to hardcode
> it in the actual cfmail tag.  That or set a variable.
>
> What I did for on gig was to do a dropdown box showing the names and
> giving each a value.  When someone submitted the form, I let a simple
> cfif handle the rest.  The user never knew the actual email address
> that their request was sent to.
>
> On 12/21/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Depends on what you're doing, but if the email address is visible in the
>> source of the processed cfm page, then yes, it can be harvested.
>>
>>     
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