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This question is in response to this question asked here before. I was thinking about simply converting the email into HTML Hex/Decimal unicode.
Example:
To show john.appleseed@mail.com I'd use the decimal unicode:
john.appleseed@mail.com
or the hex unicode:
john.appleseed@mail.com
This has many advantages over other methods which rely on CSS, Javascript, images etc. For example, it would be possible for the email to be displayed on almost all browsers including console ones like elinks or w3m. Secondly it would even work if the user has explicitly disabled JS or block images.
My question would this be a good method for email obsfucation when compared to the other popular ones?
Your question might get better answers over at http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/
– Jacob Schoen – 2011-07-26T15:12:31.977@Bernhard I'm not quite sure what you're asking here. Does obfuscation work for what? As a general rule, obfuscation doesn't work for stopping people from seeing the contents assuming they can see the obfuscated contents. – Darth Android – 2011-07-26T15:28:43.290