Richard Lynch wrote:
> You could also use %XX in HEX on the mailto:
you can actually randomly mix and match hex and entity encoding,
which is what the function I posted elsewhere in the thread does.
My function also does that: http://themfund.com/snippets/test.php
On 3/1/07, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
> You could also use %XX in HEX on the mailto:
you can actually randomly mix and match hex and entity encoding,
which is what the function I posted elsewhere in the thread does.
>
> On Tue, February 27, 2007 11:09 pm, Casey Chu wrote:
>> It works. =P I tested it.
>>
>> Try it here! =P
>>
>> http://themfund.com/snippets/test.php
>>
>> On 2/27/07, Casey Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I'm not sure with both of your questions. I'm too lazy to try.
>>>
>>> Untested: But to encode it, you would use
>>>
>>> preg_replace_callback('~([\d\w])~', create_function('$a', 'return
>>> "&#".ord($a[0]).";";'), $theEmail);
>>>
>>> Hopefully that works?
>>>
>>> On 2/27/07, John Taylor-Johnston
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> How do I encode it? And would the href tag work?
>>>>
>>>> Casey Chu wrote:
>>>>> ^ So put that into a <a href> tag.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/27/07, Casey Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> Try using Javascript? Or use all entities? For example:
>>>>>> mailto:php-general@lists.php.net would turn into
>>>>>>
mailto:php-general@lists.php.net
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/27/07, John Taylor-Johnston
>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>> I need an anti-spam-spider measure for my site. Too many
>>> addresses are
>>>>>>> getting raked. In once instance, I created a flash page:
>>>>>>> http://erasethis.glquebec.org/English/contact.htm
>>>>>>> But I just don't have the time to create a flash image for
>>> every
>>>>>> single
>>>>>>> instance, most of which come from dynamically printed PHP
>>> pages from a
>>>>>>> MySQL database.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could I dynamically create a flash image, input the email and
>>> tell the
>>>>>>> flash image to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do anyone have a solution? Does one already exist?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My idea was to create a PHP script and output to a png. But I
>>> see many
>>>>>>> problems, including:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1) How do I avoid echoing the email address in the <a
>>> href=""> tag?
>>>>>>> 2) How would I write a png that would be long and high
>>> enough?
>>>>>>> 3) How would the same script display the png?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In short, I can't see far enough how to do this and avoid
>>>>>> spider-raking
>>>>>>> in the HTML or header the content of the image.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any advice, code or input would be appreciated,
>>>>>>> John
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <a href="<?php
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> #what do I put here?
>>>>>>> $mydata->email = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
>>>>>>> echo $??????????;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ?>"><img src="<?php
>>>>>>> |header('Content-type: image/png');|
>>>>>>> #How do I display the image?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $mydata->email = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
>>>>>>> echo $??????????;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ?>" width="???" height="???">
>>>>>>>
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