found this a couple of days ago on Digg:

http://www.csarven.ca/hiding-email-addresses

"A comprehensive list of methods on how to hide email addresses in
source code from spam bots. Includes; CSS, Javascript, Forms, Images,
Obfuscation, Authentication, Flash, Unicode, Encryption and other
methods. Each technique is presented and explained with their
advantages and downfalls."

- schnippy

On 2/1/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >A user of mine insists that her email address shows on a web page. I
> >need to protect that address from spam bots. There are lots of
> >solutions around that I have come acros. I am looking for a clean,
> >reusable, non-javascript solution.
> >
> >Any help is appreciated.
> >
> >Gerry
>
> Gerry:
>
> There are several ways to help protect your email address.
>
> There are only two ways for a spambot to get your email address from
> a web site: A) to read it via a screen reader, which is exceedingly
> slow. I may be wrong, but I doubt that any serious harvester would
> consider this method; B) to read it via text contained within your
> web site.
>
> A) With the first you could use CAPTCHA, see:
>
> http://xn--ovg.com
>
> If you want the code, I'll provide.
>
> B) With the second, you need to disguise your email address such that
> spambots don't understand it.
>
> One way is to use Enkoder (it's javascript):
>
> http://automaticlabs.com/enkoderform/
>
> I also have their program and it works great.
>
> For example, check out the source for the following page:
>
> http://www.sperling.com/contact.php
>
> The javascript enkoder portion is hidden from spambots.
>
> Using javascript isn't bad -- at last count less than 9 percent of
> surfers don't have javascript.
>
> Another way is to use PHP, but it is involved. I direct you to "PHP
> Cookbook"  O'Reilly by Sklar page 188.
>
> I'm sure there are other ways, but the above work.
>
> tedd
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