Difference between revisions of "Template:Nospam"
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The text of the footnote which will be included is: | The text of the footnote which will be included is: | ||
− | :<nowiki><ref name=" | + | :<nowiki><ref name="Nospam">For protection against automatic mail address robots searching for addresses to send spam to them this mail address has been made unreadable for them. To get a correct mail address you have to displace "AT" by the @-symbol and "DOT" by the dot-character (".").</ref></nowiki> |
Then it will lool like the following: | Then it will lool like the following: | ||
− | </noinclude><ref name=" | + | </noinclude><ref name="Nospam">For protection against automatic email address robots searching for addresses to send spam to them this email address has been made unreadable for them. To get a correct mail address you have to displace "AT" by the @-symbol and "DOT" by the dot-character (".").</ref><noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 8 June 2018
This template is a footnote extension for e-mail addresses. Those addresses are made unreadable to make it more difficult for spam bots which often automatically search through the internet to find e-mail addresses. The hint explains how somebody although can use this mail address.
You can use this template by writing the text following after the protected mail address:
- {{Nospam}}
The text of the footnote which will be included is:
- <ref name="Nospam">For protection against automatic mail address robots searching for addresses to send spam to them this mail address has been made unreadable for them. To get a correct mail address you have to displace "AT" by the @-symbol and "DOT" by the dot-character (".").</ref>
Then it will lool like the following:
- ↑ For protection against automatic email address robots searching for addresses to send spam to them this email address has been made unreadable for them. To get a correct mail address you have to displace "AT" by the @-symbol and "DOT" by the dot-character (".").