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Is there any point in assembling the mail address with a script in the php shell?
There is a common way to protect an email address from being included in the spam database using a javascript script: Protecting email from being included in the spam database?
Does it make sense to use it if the site template uses php (1C Bitrix) to display pages (elements)?
The question arose because when viewing the element's code using google chrome, the code clearly contains the address already collected by the script.
Is there a way to protect the address in such a task while maintaining the mailto link?
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Chrome shows the final, current state of the DOM tree. Spiders, as a rule, do not execute JS, so the meaning of protection has remained the same.
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