On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
>
>
> Steven Noels wrote, On 21/03/2003 10.06:
> > On 21/03/2003 9:34 Morrison, John wrote:
> >
> >> I can see the point of obfuscating personal email links, but I
> >> see (little) point in doing so to lists...
> >
> >
> > Technically, I agree. On how to differentiate the handling between list
> > addresses and personal ones, I can only think of XSLT 'hacks', which I
> > don't like.
>
> What about differentiating on link types.
>
> IE
>
> if (obfuscate == true)
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> mailto:x.at.y
> emailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> xmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> mailto:x.at.y
>
> if (obfuscate == false)
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> emailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> xmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> mailto:x.at.y
>
> IE
>
> mailto links change with an obfuscate param
> emailto and xmailto are always-never obfuscated.
Have you noticed the PatternTransformer example in the Chaperon block
examples? Not? ;-)
Stephan.