I found a pretty cool way to encrypt the email from spammers, however, it's transparent to your clients. I don't know why I didn't use this on my piano site, although I think I'll go back and add it. I think it was merely cerebral flatulence. I used this script with an image on my songwriting site, which you can find at the bottom of my page. (website in early stages of production...) www.midnighthandyman.com The code can be generated on this website. http://www.dynamicdrive.com/emailriddler/ Just enter the info you want, hit encrypt mail, and then copy and paste the javascript code that it generates into wherever you want on your website. It works well for me. Regards, Rob McCall McCall Piano Service, LLC Murrieta, CA rob at mccallpiano.com www.mccallpiano.com 951-698-1875 On Nov 07, 2009, at 17:08 , Jim Moy wrote: > On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 5:14 PM, <ljinno at googlemail.com> wrote: >> Does anyone have an active email link in their contact page? > > I do, in an ordinary mailto link in a big, fat font on the header of > each page on my site, so that nobody can miss it: > > http://www.moypiano.com/ > > >> If so, how'd you go about setting it up to avoid spam, or do you >> get loads of junk? > > I get loads of junk, but since I use Gmail, I don't see any of it, > unless I want to. > > Jim >
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