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Bob Puff wrote:
That's the logical progression of that argument, and is the good reason why obfuscation or even removal of parts is not only a good idea, its a necessity. Exposing raw email addresses in their normal form is real low-hanging fruit.
Regardless of what I think, my clients will cry bloody murder if emails leak out. I had one person recently google their email address, and found a link to an archive file that should have been private. I had removed all links to the archives, but somehow Google found it, indexed it, and the guy threatened me with bloody murder if I didn't take it down. Sheesh.
There's robots.txt, you know? If this is just about user outcry, then robots.txt will fix it (since all legitimate search engines honor it).
-Julian