On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:47:15 -0500, David Dyer-Bennet <dd-b@xxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to: >The secure javascript tricks are all very well, except that >security-conscious people have javascript turned off, more and more >people are browsing from mobile devices many of which don't support >javascript, people can't put them in their address book for future >reference, and so forth. I don't have java turned off and I'm security conscious. Lord knows I've got enough firewalls and defenders and I use Firefox as well. I can't imagine surfing without java though. And I like the ability to auto insert a subject line when someone clicks on my java E-Mail link. I include an image of my E-Mail address in a few places so people can actually type it in if they don't see Java. With the subject line auto inserted I can auto sort that mail too, a big bonus when you've got an online business. As for mobile devices, I've got plenty of replies from them using the java E-Mail link, although these one line replies are getting annoying. The problem with auto Spam controls is you could miss something important. I can't afford that because I have a business. I do route some junk and delete some but not that much. I'd really not want to deal with any more though, less is better. Take a look at any 'professional' webpage and you won't see any mailto links. Keep it up there if you want, I'm just saying there are better alternatives. -- Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company: http://easternbeaver.com/ - Motorcycle Electrics Check out my incredible fuse panel - the PC-8 is a hit! 2007 Suzuki VStrom 1000, 1990 Honda VFR750, 1988 Honda Africa Twin 650