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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Switzerland, France...
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Spam protection for email addresses in forms
Hi,
does anybody has a solutions for this one. I found something like this: <script language=javascript> <!-- var username = "username"; var hostname = "yourdomain.com"; var linktext = username + "@" + hostname; document.write("<input type=hidden name=recipient value=" +username + "@" + hostname" + ">"; document.write(username + "@" + hostname); //--> </script> I'm trying to replace the recipient field which contains the email address where I am getting the forms with this one. But my Formmail (Matts) always says no valid recipient specified. Does anybody has a working solution? thanks Frank |
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Nobody an idea?
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