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Martin1 |
Posted - 31 Jan 2006 : 11:54:34 I have added a mailto link on every page of my new site. But when I hit the link not only does it open my e-mail program but it also works as a link to a new page with nothing in it except for:
mailto:myemailadres@myemailadres.com
If you want to take a look feel free to do so at: at the top right you see three links called home - e-mail - log-in.
This is the code used to create the mailto link: <A class=verdana7FFFFFFFFFFFFt href="javascript:document.location='mai'+'lto:'+'a'+'bu'+'a@a'+'b'+'ua.'+'nl';">e-mail</A>
What am I doing wrong because this new page ought not to be opened?
Martin |
22 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
rmmarsh |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 02:57:21 Oh... I see... I just do it differently with a different program... thanks for the update...
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jtarin |
Posted - 14 Apr 2008 : 22:43:59 I just create my mailto-links as usual and use the encoder on the completed,exported .html/.htm pages as directed and have never had any problems. I use the encoder to do many pages at once. |
rmmarsh |
Posted - 14 Apr 2008 : 15:47:13 Porky... not sure what you are trying to tell me... I created a mailto: link as Davide suggested and added the obfuscation to it... rejected. But if I take a HTML object and add the verbage and link, it works great! So, I'm really not sure what you are saying, sorry... |
jtarin |
Posted - 13 Apr 2008 : 13:14:09 The program works on mail-links in an already html coded page....not by encoding then adding. |
Tonivel |
Posted - 12 Apr 2008 : 22:56:33 Try
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-mail/Mail-Utilities/Obfusticated-Email-Link-Creator.shtml
It's simple and free.
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rmmarsh |
Posted - 12 Apr 2008 : 15:34:45 Porky: that's the same program that Davide suggested...
I figured out the problem... it does NOT work with the link as Davide suggested; it has to be an HTML object. Works like a champ now!
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jtarin |
Posted - 12 Apr 2008 : 14:52:50 Try this one: http://natata.hn3.net/antispam_encoder.htm Use download link at bottom of page. |
rmmarsh |
Posted - 11 Apr 2008 : 21:41:47 Davide: I tried your suggestion of creating a mailto: link and adding my email address encoded with "antispamencoder". It keeps getting rejected because it is not in the format user@host.
Did this work at some time and now does not? How do I fix it? |
s.dav |
Posted - 31 Jul 2006 : 08:44:51 The simpler way is by creating a link prefixed with
mailto:
and adding your email address encoded with this program:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/antispamencoder.html |
a3s |
Posted - 30 Jul 2006 : 13:42:01 I understand that if I want to create a contact-button on my website for e-mail-contact, I can: - insert a button-object (list left on the screen); - make Value = Contact - open within the object the event editor; - choose the event Onclick; - choose the action Javacall; and then I have to insert the Java-code in the field Java call.
But it's not quite clear for me which code I have to fill in. (or does I have to learn HTML and Java?) The codes <a href="javascript:document.location='mai'+'lto:'+'a'+'3s@c'+'ai'+'way'+'.nl';">e-mail</a> (for the e-mail-adress a3s@caiway.nl) or <a href="mailto:'mai'+'lto:'+'a'+'3s@c'+'aiw'+'ay.'+'nl';">email</a> give a HTML-page-result with a button and the following text (besides the button): email;return false;" value="Contact">
Adrie |
Chranz |
Posted - 19 Feb 2006 : 17:37:42 [/quote] Because the phrase "mailto:" and an explicit mail address are detected by webbots scanning your pages for legitimate email addresses to add to their spam list. [/quote]
Thank You John! Good to know ... |
jtarin |
Posted - 19 Feb 2006 : 11:35:58 quote: Originally posted by Chranz
quote: Originally posted by s.dav
Hello rtrufus,
yes, your method works but it's subject of SPAM :-(
Hi everybody!
Why is this method subject of spam?
Greetings from sunny Vienna!
Because the phrase "mailto:" and an explicit mail address are detected by webbots scanning your pages for legitimate email addresses to add to their spam list. |
Chranz |
Posted - 18 Feb 2006 : 15:22:52 quote: Originally posted by s.dav
Hello rtrufus,
yes, your method works but it's subject of SPAM :-(
Hi everybody!
Why is this method subject of spam?
Greetings from sunny Vienna! |
jtarin |
Posted - 07 Feb 2006 : 08:00:50 quote: Originally posted by s.dav
??? Maybe there is a bug??? Please send me a sample! :-)
Can't replicate it now....[2 ?:-|] |
s.dav |
Posted - 06 Feb 2006 : 18:28:06 ??? Maybe there is a bug??? Please send me a sample! :-) |
jtarin |
Posted - 05 Feb 2006 : 01:26:28 Davide using the "OnClick"/"JavaCall" event my dialogue is only able to accept a limited amount of characters. What do you recommend when the script is longer in length? Edit by hand the finished HTML? |
s.dav |
Posted - 03 Feb 2006 : 19:45:05 Hello rtrufus,
yes, your method works but it's subject of SPAM :-(
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rtrufus |
Posted - 03 Feb 2006 : 18:52:21 I'm a new user to the program and I found this thread while trying to create a simple "contact" link that will open up the browsers email program. I don't quite follow what you guys are doing here, but this worked for me--so, in case someone needs it: create a label, open the link wizard, choose "file on the internet", enter the following: mailto:xxx@xxxyz.com
--Ian (Great program, Davide, very much enjoying it and learning a lot!) |
s.dav |
Posted - 03 Feb 2006 : 15:08:13 Hello boys,
I've forgot this topic because I've lost my internet connection :-(
So if you want to avoid the opening of a new window simply write the same code using the "OnClick"/"JavaCall" event ;-)
This because a link always change the current page ;-) |
jtarin |
Posted - 03 Feb 2006 : 03:24:49 Your more than welcome Martin1...its always the little things that drive us crazy :p |
Martin1 |
Posted - 01 Feb 2006 : 17:27:18 Hello jtarin!
Thanks for the help mate this works excellent so far as I can tell:-).
Another problem solved[3 up]
Martin |
jtarin |
Posted - 01 Feb 2006 : 17:14:47 In Mozilla and Firefox it only opens your default mail client. As you outline above its only in Intenet Explorer that this behavior exhibits. Use.. <a href="mailto:'mai'+'lto:'+'al'+'bru'+'na@a'+'br'+'una.'+'nl';">email</a> if you can instead. It seems to work fine that way in IE and your address is still obfuscated. |