Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
[snip as this is OT]
You can hide your e-mail address from them using a little JavaScript;
the web browser reads the script and displays the name and address
visually, but the BOTS cannot render the mail address.
..or use this method, which works even when the visitor has JavaScript
disabled:
<http://fingerlakesbmw.org/main/flobfuscate.php>
It works fine, except you cannot include the Subject field, JavaScript
will allow this.
Sure you can. Here's a sample result from my obfuscation page:
<a
href='mailto:user@example.com?subject=add+subject+text'>user@example.com?subject=add+subject+text</a>
..which will show the following clickable in your web page:
[email protected]?subject=add+subject+text
I provided a neat work around above with a CGI script residing on the
web server.
I use PHP scripts on my web form contact pages. Here's a sample how-to,
that is much easier than dealing with a CGI script:
http://safalra.com/programming/php/contact-feedback-form/
Very good examples. We now have several different ways to accomplish
the same task.
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