My good Lord, you are a fussy bunch today!
First of all, if I wasn't clear - it's intended for use in web pages.
> > You can use the ALT option of the IMG tag for those that use
> > lynx, etc.
>> Which neatly breaks the whole point of it, doesn't it?
No - you'd still use the "name at domain.com.nospam" form in the alt tag.
And what percentage of people use non-graphical browsers? Seriously?
And what percentage of this TINY percentage wouldn't be able to
decipher name at domain.com.nospam?
Next time I have what I consider a neat little TOTD I think I'll just
keep it to myself!
B.
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Barry O'Donovan
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