The answer to the question is yes. In particular there are 
many ways to obscure URLs and the best 
explanations/examples are found at:

 www.pc-help.org/obscure.htm

 Happy URL decoding.

> I received a spam with the URL
> http://members.triposd.uk%81900955key=3D96589521081900955index=3DA2=
> 1r7P6qW81900955.79048@%77%77%77.%70%72%65%73%74%69%67%65%63%61%73%69%6e%6f=
> %63%6f%6d/%70ic/%70%72e%76ie%77%73/%62i%67/%62%6cac%6b%6aac%6b.%6a%70%67"=
> The spammer is obviously trying to foil efforts to find-out who is 
> hosting the web-page.  Is there a way without actually going to the 
> page, to find-out who hosts this lunatic?
> & Thanks
> B0b
> .



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