[geeklog-users] Re: geeklog-users digest, Vol 1 #101 - 4 msgs

geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
Mon Jun 16 02:43:05 EDT 2003


I'm not PHP expert by any means. I just tried this and put the code 
created in an file and I included that file on my website with a <?php 
include "my.email.inc" ; ?>. The email address on the bottom of this 
page was done that way: sbmbc.com. I assume just putting the text on 
the page will work, but presumably you tried this or you wouldn't be 
writing. What Enkoder does doesn't seem to have anything to do with 
PHP, it's just HTML. I suspect I'm missing something about Geeklog here 
that is making this more complicated.

PS thanks for the info about the program. I had been meaning to do 
something like this for a long time.

PSS. My first posting to the group. Hope all is in order. But since I 
don't know much about what I'm writing about here, I expect some 
follow-up


On Sunday, Jun 15, 2003, at 10:00 US/Pacific, 
geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net wrote:

> I recently downloaded a program for OS X that encodes mailto links 
> using javascript so that web-crawlers can't identify the mailto link. 
> Given the amount of spam that I get for my geeklog administrator 
> mailbox, this seemed to be a useful addition. How would I embed the 
> following javascript code into one of my blocks that has a link for 
> sending messages? Do I need to create a php block to do this or can I 
> do this in a normal block? What, if anything would I have to escape to 
> make this work?The code is the encrypted result of the mailto link 
> created by the program "Enkoder".
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