I saw a clever solution to this once. There was a line of names: name1, name2, name3 etc. And then at the end stood all these are at someurl.com. That is the best way, I think. 2006/11/20, Frank Arensmeier <frank.arensmeier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I totally agree. And I haven't said that this would be 100% bulletproof. I get about 50 - 60 spam mails per day (maybe not much, but I think it's enough). And if this is preventing only some of the email spiders to suck out my email adress from the contact pages, well, why not. I mean, if you want to have 100% protection - don't have email adresses on your pages at all. However, I think that it is more important for my visitors to be able to contact me, than to start a never ending fight against email spiders. /frank 20 nov 2006 kl. 14.09 skrev clive: > Frank Arensmeier wrote: > >> Call the function e.g. by: >> <a href="mailto:<?php echo encode_email ("me@xxxxxxxxxx" ); ? >> >">Mail me!<a/> > > nice - but don't you think spammers might be able to test for > ascii and convert it for there use? > > clive > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php