Hi Charles,
I found a useful javascript that encrypt the email address in the href and
on the display level.
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/email/download.php
~Adam
An example of a encrypted email address:
Email me at <a href='javascript:hang("2576 324 2576 1063 1029 1063 2490 324
373 2576 635 1240 2490 1567 1630 2490 950 2490 2209 635 2490 324 750 1036
654 750 1240 1627 2490 1202 106 459 654 2576 324 1403 2576 654 324 2576 654
324 2576 654",2747,2263)' onMouseOver="self.status=''; return true;"
onMouseOut="self.status=' '; return true;"><script
type='text/javascript'>rid("2576 324 2576 1063 1029 1063 2490 324 373 2576
635 1240 2490 1567 1630 2490 950 2490 2209 635 2490 324
750",2747,2263)</script></a>
At 10:09 AM 11/30/2004 -0800, Charles E. James wrote:
>Good Morning, All
>
>I currently have a javascript for a rollover link that runs mailto:. What
>I want to do is keep this rollover but hide the email address
>(href=<mailto:name@address.edu>"name@address.edu") from spam crawlers.
>
>Does anyone out there have a set up like this and if so can you provide
>the code snippet so I can set up my web site the same way?
>
>Many Thanks,
>
>Charles
>
>--
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Charles E. James, P/A I
>IST/Student Information Systems
>U. C. Berkeley California
>510-642-8440
>
>-----------------------------------------
>Higher kindness is kindness with out
>effort to be kind. Simply a gift.
>
>Indulgence in positive emotions
>brings good fortune.
>
>You may achieve a temporary gain
>by worrying the matter to its bitter end,
>but the long term price you pay for this
>will be great.
>It is wiser to simply let go.
Adam Hochman
Program / Project Manager
Multimedia Services
Educational Technology Services
UC Berkeley, California
Office: 510-642-8593
Fax: 510-643-9221
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