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That is used by IE5 and it is just looking
for an icon image by that name.
If you are a company you would create an icon image of your company logo
and place in root of your website. Has to be 16x16 or 32x32 pixels in size
When a client places a bookmark for your site that little icon will be
displayed in their browser
Don
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> Kenji Shikida
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> I've got
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> [Sat Jul 22 06:51:50 2000] [error] [client 165.121.80.214] File does not
> exist: /home/httpd/htdocs/favicon.ico
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> but I don't have any file that references this file. Help me please
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> Leonardo Kenji Shikida
> Webmind - Brazil Office
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