rel can be "icon". In fact, it should be. Shortcut is a Microsoft-proprietary term.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, jesus X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Travis Crump wrote: > > the specifications are the same as the specs for whatever image type you > > choose to use, ie png, gif, jpg , ico, but Mozilla is the only browser > > right now that supports non-ico image types, and you have to use the > > <link rel="icon" href="..." type="..."> syntax when the image is not > > "/favicon.ico". > > No, you've got some details wrong. > > <link REL="shortcut icon" HREF="filename.ext"> > > is all you need, and you never need to tell it the format of the image. > > -- > jesus X [ Booze-fueled paragon of pointless cruelty and wanton sadism. ] > email [ jesusx @ who.net ] > tag [ The Universe: It's everywhere you want to be. ] > warning [ I am an American. Of this, I am proud. ]
