Yo, tedd...
[David Tulloh]
Your example fails for me, Firefox and Mozilla. The rpc.php file
doesn't seem to return anything.
[/David Tulloh]
...it does the same for me... ok, on that way a bot will never get your
mail-adr... ;)
[David Tulloh]
To answer your question though, a bot is capable of
Björn, and David said:
Yo, tedd...
[David Tulloh]
Your example fails for me, Firefox and Mozilla. The rpc.php file
doesn't seem to return anything.
[/David Tulloh]
...it does the same for me... ok, on that way a bot will never get your
mail-adr... ;)
LOL
Björn David:
The current site
On 2/22/06, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: This site works for: Opera 8.5+, Safari, Netscape 7.2+, Mozillia
1.6+, FireFox 1.0.7+, Konqueror 3.4.0+, and IE 5+ (except Mac)
Doesn't work for me firefox 1.0.3 on fedora core 3.
FYI, javascript consoles outputs:
Error:
Hi gang:
A few days ago I posted my first attempt ajax. I posed the question
Could a bot find my email address contained within the code?
There was some discussion, but I wasn't sure as to what the decision
was, so I made another example, which can be found at:
http://www.xn--ovg.com/aja
Hi tedd...
is this enough... : http://www.xn--ovg.com/aja/rpc.php?action=start
in my opinion, an img src=crt_eml_btn.php onclick=contact() is a
handy way...
cheers
bb
Hi gang:
A few days ago I posted my first attempt ajax. I posed the question
Could a bot find my email address contained
Your example fails for me, Firefox and Mozilla. The rpc.php file
doesn't seem to return anything.
To answer your question though, a bot is capable of getting anything
that a human can, probably more. It's all a question of effort. As the
email scrapers get plenty of hits looking for
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