Readme ------ The SpamSpan module obfuscates email addresses to help prevent spambots from collecting them. It implements the technique at http://www.spamspan.com The problem with most email address obfuscators is that they rely upon JavaScript being enabled on the client side. This makes the technique inaccessible to people with screen readers. SpamSpan however will produce clickable links if JavaScript is enabled, and will show the email address as example [at] example [dot] com if the browser does not support JavaScript or if JavaScript is disabled. Installation ------------ 1. Create a directory in your Drupal modules directory (probably sites/all/modules/) called spamspan and copy all of the module's files into it. 2. Go to the Modules administration page (admin/modules), and enable the spamspan module (under Input Filters) 3. Go to the Text Formats Configuration page (admin/config/content/formats) and configure the desired input formats to enable the filter. 4. Rearrange the Filter processing order to resolve conflicts with other filters. NB: To avoid problems, you should at least make sure that the SpamSpan filter has a higher weighting (greater number) than the line break filter which comes with Drupal ("Convert line breaks into HTML" should come above SpamSpan in the list of Enabled filters). If you use HTML filter ("Limit allowed HTML tags"), you may need to make sure that is one of the allowed tags. Also, URL filter ("Convert URLs into links") must come after SpamSpan. 5. (optional) Set available options under "Filter Settings". Bugs ---- Please report any bugs using the bug tracker at http://drupal.org/project/issues/spamspan Module Author ------------ Lawrence Akka : Contact me via http://drupal.org/user/63367