jmailto is a tiny Java Applet which can be used to replace HTML's native "mailto:" tag. It aims to prevent Spam bots and harvesters from automatically collect (your) E-Mail addresses by searching the HTML source code of your page.
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CHANGELOG jmailto - a Java replacement for HTML's native mailto tag. VERSION 0.0.1: Initial release. * Hard coded E-Mail address. 0.0.2: This release brings some big improvements to the first version and is fully characterised by customization: * First of all, there is no need to put the E-Mail address in the source code anymore *yippieee*! You can pass the E-Mail address to the Applet via parameters in the HTML source code. Have a look at the sample HTML file to get an idea how to do this. * You can still hardcode an E-Mail address in the source code if you want to. This E-Mail address will then be used as default. * You can use custom colors for the fore- and background of the Applet. * If this version is reported to work well, then it will be the first "stable" release 0.1.0. * Corrected typos. 0.0.3: I fiddled around with several Layout Managers and finally stick with the BorderLayout. That's because it gives good results to unexperienced users, especially because * the annoying (grey) "border" around the Applet is gone. 0.0.4: BUGFIX: Bug 1045501 was fixed. Hard coded E-Mail address works again! 0.0.5: This is the first non-alpha release. * Tidied up the code a bit. * Enhanced sample HTML page (jmailto.html). * BUGFIX: Bug 1079905 was fixed. Color codes can now be given in four different ways as described in the manual. * The manual is available in 7 languages now (de, en, es, fr, nl, ro, sv). * The Manuals were converted from *.ps to *.pdf to decrease archive file size.
CHANGELOG jmailto - a Java replacement for HTML's native mailto tag. VERSION 0.0.1: Initial release. * Hard coded E-Mail address. 0.0.2: This release brings some big improvements to the first version and is fully characterised by customization: * First of all, there is no need to put the E-Mail address in the source code anymore *yippieee*! You can pass the E-Mail address to the Applet via parameters in the HTML source code. Have a look at the sample HTML file to get an idea how to do this. * You can still hardcode an E-Mail address in the source code if you want to. This E-Mail address will then be used as default. * You can use custom colors for the fore- and background of the Applet. * If this version is reported to work well, then it will be the first "stable" release 0.1.0. * Corrected typos. 0.0.3: I fiddled around with several Layout Managers and finally stick with the BorderLayout. That's because it gives good results to unexperienced users, especially because * the annoying (grey) "border" around the Applet is gone. 0.0.4: BUGFIX: Bug 1045501 was fixed. Hard coded E-Mail address works again!
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