The beauty of AntiSpambotMailto (besides the fact that it's FREE) is that the email address parameter is not just the usual collection of ASCII codes, which I imagine would be relatively easy for a spambot to recognize. Each encoded character is also offset by the total length of the email address. While it is possible that the spambot programmers could eventually write a parser for this, the offset hopefully adds just enough extra complexity so it is more likely they will die a horrible death before they have the chance to finish their evil deeds. And of course a minor modification is all it takes to screw them up again. For a spambot to be foolproof, they would have to write a complete JavaScript parser, which seems unlikely (I hope).
Thanks to Kevin Duhe (A.K.A. Webmaster Kevin) at KZLA.com a new version of the Email Spider Stumper is now available. Webmaster Kevin needed a solution for multiple addresses on a single page and he modified my script to handle that need. He was kind enough to share it with me and I with you.
No Right Click Generator makes a simple JavaScript that allows you to protect your HTML source code and images of your web sites by preventing visitors from right-clicking on your sites. An specified alert box will prompt out when visitors right click their mouse.
As people get more and more clever, we need to keep developing ways to stay one step ahead of them. Use this code to disable the ability of visitors to your site from being able to use the "Right-Click" function to save images from your web site. Try to use right-click on this page and you will see an example of the script in action.
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