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E-mail Obfuscator generates HTML source code for a link which uses the obfuscated version of the e-mail address you entered. You can simply cut and paste this source code into your HTML editor. It is compatible with all major browsersJavaScript > Scripts and Programs > DevelopmentOct 12, 2006
online tool for webmasters that obfuscates e-mail addresses that you enter, making them less vulnerable to spammers who use e-mail harvesting software, also called spam-bots.
E-mail Obfuscator generates HTML source code for a link which uses the obfuscated version of the e-mail address you entered. You can simply cut and paste this source code into your HTML editor. It is compatible with all major browsers
How often have you needed to know the exact screen coordinates of an element inside a web page? For example, to place a layer below a table cell in a combo box fashion?
The current trend in the application and web development industry is switching from compiled languages like C/C++ and Delphi to scripting languages like Perl, Javascript or VBScript. One of the main disadvantages of these languages for developers of commercial applications is great ease of studying, analysis and reuse of source code by customers and competitors. For custom solutions the risk of losing control over intellectual property is even much higher since it's much more difficult to track violations of intellectual property in them due to the highly targeted or even exclusive distribution of such solutions or products - so in such cases violations of intellectual property can be in form of reuse of original source code even with arbitrary level of adaptation! Due to the ease of study and modification, it's extremely difficult to ensure licensing conditions of the applications or sites are met too - for example permission to use the script only on single website, and only till the date it was licensed to be used
In the eighth tutorial in the "Learning Javascript" series we look at how we can pass parameters to functions to allow the same function to accept different inputs each time it is called.
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