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| 66 | * harvesters do not capture your commentors' email address. Most assume that |
| 67 | * their email address will not appear in raw form on the blog. Doing so will |
| 68 | * enable anyone, including those that people don't want to get the email |
| 69 | * address and use it for their own means good and bad. |
| 70 | * |
| 71 | * @since 0.71 |
| 72 | * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'author_email' hook on the author email |
| 73 | */ |
| 74 | function comment_author_email() { |
| 75 | echo apply_filters('author_email', get_comment_author_email() ); |
| 76 | } |
| 77 | |
| 78 | /** |
| 79 | * Display the html email link to the author of the current comment. |
| 80 | * |
| 81 | * Care should be taken to protect the email address and assure that email |
| 82 | * harvesters do not capture your commentors' email address. Most assume that |
| 83 | * their email address will not appear in raw form on the blog. Doing so will |
| 84 | * enable anyone, including those that people don't want to get the email |