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Just stumbled upon this guide as I tried to email someone and saw that when I copied and pasted their email address, it was actually reversed! Very cool trick -- I may have to try this one day.
Reviewed by tamar Aug 28 2008, 07:33am ( 21 reviews ) • tilllate.com
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Rated by ThePro34 on Dec 25 2008, 12:17pm
A great informative post on how to display an email address on a website without getting tons of spam.
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Rated by alhankeser on Dec 24 2008, 8:11pm
I should have looked for something like this a while ago...
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Rated by Gilman on Nov 21 2008, 9:26pm
Nine ways to obfuscate e-mail addresses compared
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Rated by tamar on Aug 28 2008, 7:33am
Just stumbled upon this guide as I tried to email someone and saw that when I copied and pasted their email address, it was actually reversed! Very cool trick -- I may have to try this one day.
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Rated by Safis on Jul 25 2008, 2:59pm
Very cool. Nice to see that this was actually tested in isn't just speculation. I can't believe "silvanfoobar2 AT tilllate DOT com" yielded so little spam; I expected that to be one of the worst!
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Rated by QualityChuck on Jul 24 2008, 4:28pm
Three solid and proven ways to obfuscate email addresses from email harvesters. Posting the email address as an image works as well.
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Rated by vishwaa on Jul 22 2008, 12:12pm
Tricky CSS and javascirpt ways to hide email address from spam bots