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MacFinn
2 Mar 2008, 7:52 am
Email addresses
I like the way Freeway stores the email addresses in Quick Links that I use on the pages.
This latest beta shows @-character as %40 in the addresses. This is a bit annoying eventhough the addresses work OK when the pages are uploaded.
Anyone else seen this?
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Joe Muscara
2 Mar 2008, 12:57 pmI have, but I haven’t isolated it yet so I have not reported it. There are times I do see the @ symbol as well.
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Ashley
2 Mar 2008, 1:53 pmI just tried this as an experiment and it had mailto:inf etc but then still showed my email address including the @ afterwards following the closed > so doesn’t that mean any robot collecting addresses for spam can just read the address and add it to their database?
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thatkeith
2 Mar 2008, 2:13 pmSometime around 2/3/08 (at 09:53 -0500) cornishman said:
I just tried this as an experiment and it had mailto:inf etc but then still showed my email address including the @ afterwards following the closed >
What should happen is that the code itself (which is what spammer spider tools look at) shows encoded ‘entities’ instead of plain characters, but the browser renders those into their character equivalents. They see junk, the browser shows you not-junk. :-)
So as long as this outlines what you’re describing, all is well.
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Ashley
2 Mar 2008, 2:35 pmYes but in the source code itself after that garbled text it does show my full email address. Can’t the spider just read my email address like that?
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Ashley
2 Mar 2008, 2:38 pmI’ve just checked an old site I did a few years back on Dreamweaver. At the time I used some 3rd party app to encode the email and it shows the address clearly on the page itself, but view the source code and its never visible. With Freeway its still visible.
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thatkeith
2 Mar 2008, 2:44 pmSometime around 2/3/08 (at 10:35 -0500) cornishman said:
Yes but in the source code itself after that garbled text it does show my full email address. Can’t the spider just read my email address like that?
Erm… yes.
It sounds like putting the actual email address text into the page layout, as HTML text, leaves it unencoded. It is the mailto link contents that gets encoded - so make the user-visible content of your link something other than the email address itself.
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Ashley
2 Mar 2008, 2:48 pmOK fair enough, however that 3rd part app allowed me to put my email address on the page and still have it obscured within the source code. Couldn’t Freeway do the same?
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waltd
2 Mar 2008, 3:25 pmTim Plumb’s Action can do that, and I suspect that Freeway can be made able to do this as well. There has been some work on this area between the last two public betas. Recall that the previous one would also encode any e-mail addresses that it found in code that was entered using HTML Markup or Markup Items — clearly a bit too aggressive, as how are you to add mail functions to your code without entering addresses? I suspect that this feature will get some more fine-tuning before it’s released. Please file a bug report, and that will get the ball rolling.
Walter
On Mar 2, 2008, at 10:48 AM, cornishman wrote:
OK fair enough, however that 3rd part app allowed me to put my email address on the page and still have it obscured within the source code. Couldn’t Freeway do the same?
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Michael
2 Mar 2008, 3:27 pmI don’t think this is working as it should. It’s easy enough to encode both the mailto link and the address that appears on the page. In Freeway 4 I do this with an HTML markup item.
I’ve sent a bug report.
Michael
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