![]() Connect to outside sites at your own risk. Links to respective sites are offered to assist in accessing additional information. wpSocket gives no warranty as to the accuracy of the information and will not be liable to you for any loss or damage suffered by you as a consequence of your reliance on the information. The information in the individual theme or plugin displayed in the Directory is provided by the owners and contributors themselves. wpSocket gives no warranty of any kind, express or implied with regard to the information, including without limitation any warranty that the particular theme or plugin that you select is qualified on your situation. I received great help in resolving the PHP bug from Joe D’Andrea.The information provided in this THEME/PLUGIN DIRECTORY is made available for information purposes only, and intended to serve as a resource to enable visitors to select a relevant theme or plugin. This is a major modification of Email Obfuscator by Billy Halsey. And if text symbols are used, they certainly don’t look exactly like and. The color and weights of the glyphs are fixed (though they do change size with surrounding text), and they don’t look exactly like the font symbols they replace. They will appear with either glyphs or specified text symbols in place of and. However, if you primarily obfuscate lists of bare email addresses - you may not be satisfied with the appearance. This will follow whatever styling you apply to your text and to links. I’ve designed this plug-in with “real name” emails in mind - Real Name or [EMAIL Real Name | which display as Real Name. However, no attempt at validation is made - certain illegally formed addresses will also be recognized, for example, ones containing two successive. ![]() I believe any legitimate email will be recognized. That encoded email is separated in the JavaScript from the telltale mailto: to further confuse spambots. The email address is converted to hexadecimal and appears only as the value of a JavaScript variable. The email addresses occur in the HTML source only in a well-hidden encoding. If JavaScript is not enabled, the email will appear in obfuscated but human-readable form but the link will not be active. In the cases of a bare email link (one which has no Real Name) or a link in which the Real Name is the email itself, the link will show as the email displayed in human-readable form, eg you example com, where the and are either text symbols or graphic images (as set in administration), hiding the email addresses from spambots. These will all appear as active email links displaying “Real Name”. (Earlier versions’ much more fragile remains available if LEGACY is chosen.)Ī bare email address with or without “mailto:” in front of it. ![]() Standard email links ( Real Name), allowing class and style attributes (but ignoring other attributes), and allowing an email Subject using the syntax special “easy to write” form syntax. (As usual, the actual email appears in the status bar when hovering.)ĮmObA recognizes, and produces obfuscated active (click-to-send) email links for, All email addresses appearing on your blog will appear on the screen (if JavaScript is enabled) as active links to normal, valid, and correct email addresses, but to spambots they will have no recognizable features. Email addresses may be placed in posts, comments, and pages, as html links, in a special “easy email” form, or as the address itself, and they will be protected by emObA automatically. EmObA – Email Obfuscator Advanced – effectively and automatically makes it difficult for spambots to harvest email addresses from your WordPress-powered blog. ![]()
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