Web Form Anti-Spam protects files against spambots in the same way as partial HTML code. It can also encode the whole web page, which in most cases is excessive, so partial file protection is also provided. To see what we mean, please take a look at the screenshots above once more. You will notice that the resulting protected code consists of encoded and normal parts. This is because text labels are present in the source HTML code, which tell the utility exactly what should be protected and what should remain unchanged. The markers are HTML comments in the above example, although it is possible to define your own markers and undertake custom protection.
The powerful features of the Web Form Anti-Spam utility can be used with command-line mode. This allows automating and batch protection of not only a single web page, but also a series of pages requiring protection. This means that it is possible to have a one-click button for applying web page anti-spam protection for all your website pages.