| The following Javascript is a good way to help prevent spammers
from grabbing the email addresses from your webpages.
The following code must be added to the head section of each
webpage that you'd like to use this script in.
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function mailto(domain,user)
{
document.location.href = "mailto:" + user + "@" + domain;
}
</script>
</head>
After the above code has been added to the head section, you
then gain the ability to use the following from anywhere within
the body section of your HTML source code.
<a href="javascript:mailto('example.com','daniel')">daniel 'at'
example.com</a>
The 'example.com' section of this code will need to be replaced
with your email providers domain, and the 'daniel' section will
need to be replaced with the username that you have for that particular
email account.
What this Javascript actually does is takes these two pieces
of data and then parses them into your full email address after
you've clicked on the mailto link.
The example Javascript would parse daniel@example.com in this
case, once the link was clicked.
Spiders and robots that search your website won't see the code
as an email address that they can gather and so your email should
be safe from spiders and robots!
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