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| What is going
on? Due to the increase in spamming email addresses
gleaned from the web, we are in the process
of encoding our email addresses as JavaScript,
so that they are not "discovered" by
email bots. Email bots look for the term 'mailto',
and/or text containing the '@' symbol. Most
browsers have JavaScript enabled, so when they
click on an email link they will not be aware
that the address is being created on-the-fly
by JavaScript. But since JavaScript is not
enabled on your browser, the address will not
be created and you will have to manually create
an email. The address above is a graphic (think "a
picure of an email address"), so although
you can read it, you cannot copy it to the
clipboard, but more importantly, bots cannot
read it. For more than you ever wanted to know
about this, visit Web
Design Wisdom. |
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If you have
JavaScript disabled to avoid popups, you are
also handicapped on sites that use JavaScript
for menus, email, and many other useful functions.
There are some excellent programs that block
popups without disabling JavaScript - try a Google
search for block popups. This is not an
endorsement, but I use a free program called Proximitron,
it is a bit tricky to set up, but I've been
very happy with the results, and you can always
bypass it if you need to get a popup.
Ray |