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− | One note: you can disable email cloaking in an article by entering the following:
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− | {emailcloak=off}
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− | Enter this at the top of the article, i.e.,
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− | {emailcloak=off}
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− | First line of article.....
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− | Second line of article....
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− | With this control, you do ''not'' need to turn off global email cloaking.
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− | Also, keep in mind that PayPal now offers Secure Merchant ID (an alphanumeric string used in place of the merchant email address) at no cost; it is available for Web Payments Standard customers as well as in extra-cost plans. Email cloaking does not affect the Secure Merchant ID.
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