On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 16:46, Michael Orlitzky <mich...@orlitzky.com> wrote:
> A word of caution: don't assume that everyone browses the web using a > graphical web browser. People still browse from the command line, and more > importantly, screen readers for the disabled. If you're going to hide an > address, make sure that there is some indication (for humans) that the > address should not be contacted under any circumstances. Good point. I was thinking that for these, the dummy addresses would just not be sent out. No harm of spammers are doing scans using these methods, too. So I'm thinking just output those addresses when the conditions are such that it appears to be graphical browsing, under the theory that spammers would likely be attempting to look like that, too.