imageMail, which is called like a regular image, generates an image consisting of a string of text, like an e-mail address, that is readable by humans but not spam-bots. Version 1.3 is highly ...
imageMail, which is called like a regular image, generates an image consisting of a string of text, like an e-mail address, that is readable by humans but not spam-bots. Version 1.3 is highly customizable, allowing for "per-image" or "on-the-fly" changes as well, but requires you to include the e-mail address in the "img" tag. To prevent this, two calls could be used, possibly split at the @. Or the script could be easily modified to access a database and use an ID number to select an e-mail address. However, since everyone's db is different, I leave that to you.
Version 1.3 Platform Windows ,FreeBSD ,Mac OSX ,Sun ,Linux