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Erik |
Hi, you know TheBlacksheep replaced the @'s in the email-addresses with "(a.t)" to make life harder for any programs walking through the web gathering email-addresses. Well I just read about something and I think it's really good. The addresses could simply be printed in html-unicodes which are at most the same probability of being known to such a spider as the "(a.t)" is. I think it's even more safe. And in the end the address get's displayed correctly and also in a link this can be used. I just wanted to ask if anyone has a problem with that. bye, Erik |
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Erik |
Now it's updated |
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r3d5pik3 |
w00ter woot |
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pjsk8 |
I doubt anyone had noticed, but mine never changed for some reason. I had noticed it on everyone elses but mine. Weird.....I've noticed a lot of weird little things haven't I? |
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pjsk8 |
It's sort of like a cheer I guess.....if you wanna call it that. |
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