Trent> If some would find it useful, here is a snippet of code that Trent> obfuscates email addresses for HTML as done by Markdown (a Trent> text-to-html markup translator). It randomly encodes each Trent> charater as a hex or decimal HTML entity (roughly 10% raw, 45% Trent> hex, 45% dec). Aren't most spammers' scrapers going to be intelligent enough by now (several years since they first arrived on the scene) to "see through" these sorts of common obfuscations? Skip
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