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NoSpamEmailHyperlink: 3. Email Encoding and Decoding

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Using C# to encode an e-mail address on the server and JavaScript to decode the address on the client.
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Paul lives in the heart of En a backwater village in the middle of England. Since writing his first Hello World on an Oric 1 in 1980, Paul has become a programming addict, got married and lost most of his hair (these events may or may not be related in any number of ways).

Since writing the above, Paul got divorced and moved to London. His hair never grew back.

Paul's ambition in life is to be the scary old guy whose house kids dare not approach except at halloween.

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