Could try something like this;
<%new_email($Contact_Email)%>
...and create a new global, called 'new_email' , with the following codes;
my $email = $_[0];
$email =~ s/\@/ at /;
$email =~ s/\./ dot /;
return $email;
}
That should change;
you@yoursite.com
...into...
you at yoursite dot com
This is the main way people get around crypting email addresses, so the basic spiders cannot read it.
Hope that helps
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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<%new_email($Contact_Email)%>
...and create a new global, called 'new_email' , with the following codes;
Code:
sub { my $email = $_[0];
$email =~ s/\@/ at /;
$email =~ s/\./ dot /;
return $email;
}
That should change;
you@yoursite.com
...into...
you at yoursite dot com
This is the main way people get around crypting email addresses, so the basic spiders cannot read it.
Hope that helps
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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