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Obfuscation of email via the [email]...[/email]
shortcode syntax using built-in WordPress Codex functionality.
Alternative variations:
[email]user@example.com?subject=foo+bar&body=baz[/email]
creates a mailto: link with subject and body pre-populated[email nolink=1]user@example.com[/email]
just displays the email without a link wrapping it[email linktext="click here"]user@example.com[/email]
displays the text “click here” with a link to the email address
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Install via “Add Plugin”.
FAQ
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How does this work?
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This plugin converts email addresses within the
[email]...[/email]
shortcodes using the built-in WordPress Codex antispambot() function. The function converts email address characters to HTML entities. It converts a random selection of characters each time, making it more difficult for spam-bots to “harvest” the email address programmatically. -
Is it foolproof?
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The only foolproof way to ensure email addresses do not get harvested from a web page is to not include them on the page in any form. However, the method created by the WordPress developers that we employ here should provide reasonable protection against all but the most concerted automatic-harvesting efforts.
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བྱས་རྗེས་འཇོག་མཁན། & གསར་འབྱེད་པ།
“Anti-Spambot” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
བྱས་རྗེས་འཇོག་མཁན།ཁྱེད་ཀྱི་སྐད་ཡིག་ནང་ལ་ “Anti-Spambot” ཡིག་སྒྱུར་བྱོས།
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
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- 1.1.5 – Tested with WordPress 5.3
- 1.1.5 – Tested with WordPress 5.2
- 1.1.4 – Tested with WordPress 5.1
- 1.1.3 – Tested with WordPress 5.0
- 1.1.2 – Tested with WordPress 4.9.5
- 1.1. – Added support for ?subject= strings, nolink= shortcode attribute (just print) and linktext= shortcode attribute to specify link text
- 1.0 – upgraded to stable version after eight months in the wild
- 0.1-alpha – Initial release