John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
A web site deploys what I think are UTF characters to mask email addresses. Is there there a php function I can use to generate this? Or was this hand-done? It is crackable, but a darned good stab at the problem of spiders at the same.
Any feedback, info or code would be appreciated,
John

John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
My source is this page:
http://www.grandlodge.mb.ca/contact.html
John

/<div align="center">To report a technical problem with this site please <a href="mailto:&#119;&#101;&#098;&#109;&#097;&#115;&#116;&#101;&#114;&#064;&#103;&#114;&#097;&#110;&#100;&#108;&#111;&#100;&#103;&#101;&#046;&#109;&#098;&#046;&#099;&#097;";>contact the webmaster</a>.</div>/

/In UTF code:

mailto:&#119;&#101;&#098;&#109;&#097;&#115;&#116;&#101;&#114;&#064;&#103;&#114;&#097;&#110;&#100;&#108;&#111;&#100;&#103;&#101;&#046;&#109;&#098;&#046;&#099;&#097;

would be this in latin characters:

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

http://www.asciitable.com/
http://www.php.net/ord

The rest should be easy to figure out on your own.

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