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(Created page with "<span class="nowrap">{{{1|<noinclude>account</noinclude>}}}15px|@|link={{{2|<noinclude>example.com</noinclude>}}}</span> <noinclude> This template is de...")
 
 
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This template is designed to help prevent spam from being sent to an e-mail address inserted onto a page. Because nearly all spam is automated, altering the format of the e-mail address to where it does not match the regular expression(s) in the e-mail address search engine helps prevent spam.
 
This template is designed to help prevent spam from being sent to an e-mail address inserted onto a page. Because nearly all spam is automated, altering the format of the e-mail address to where it does not match the regular expression(s) in the e-mail address search engine helps prevent spam.
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:@ from which this code was adapted.
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* See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:@ from which this code was adapted.
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''Note (2020-08-06): As is, this would need the SVG image of the at sign uploaded (SVG uploads currently disabled) and an SVG image renderer enabled.  See:
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* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgFileExtensions
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* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Image_administration#SVG
 
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 6 August 2020

account@example.com


This template is designed to help prevent spam from being sent to an e-mail address inserted onto a page. Because nearly all spam is automated, altering the format of the e-mail address to where it does not match the regular expression(s) in the e-mail address search engine helps prevent spam.

Note (2020-08-06): As is, this would need the SVG image of the at sign uploaded (SVG uploads currently disabled) and an SVG image renderer enabled. See: