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Tuesday 26 October 2010 1:15:03 am - 5 replies
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At the end of this tutorial you will have a new way of encapsulating e-mails avoiding crawlers to collect and use them as spam. Users at the frontend will have a well-known e-mail sequence to click thus avoiding confusion. Developers will not sacrifice usability versus spam-protection.
Peter Keung
Wednesday 27 October 2010 10:19:03 am
Straightforward and useful. Thanks!
http://www.mugo.ca Mugo Web, eZ Partner in Vancouver, Canada
Eirik Alfstad Johansen
Thursday 28 October 2010 4:33:22 am
The title of this article is slightly misleading. Shouldn't it be "Encapsulating e-mail addresses..."?
Sincerely, Eirik Alfstad Johansen http://www.netmaking.no/
Lars Eirik R
Tuesday 23 November 2010 12:19:35 am
Thanks for the great tutorial.
This is something my clients will be happy about:)
Björn Dieding@xrow.de
Tuesday 30 November 2010 8:57:12 am
I have doubts that this will really stop them since they will know how to render a HTML wiht javascript.
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Ronan Guilloux
Friday 03 December 2010 7:20:34 am
Thanks for your article, Jorge.
Another method to protected displayed email from spambots is described here : http://projects.ez.no/ezmailhide, a simple extension wrapping http://www.google.com/recaptcha/mailhide/ services.
-- Ronan Guilloux
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