Jonathan Wilson wrote:

>  From what I have seen with things like favicon.ico and other things not 
> really.
> Accually, its probobly more like this:
> The engineers and coders do care about the browser and want to make it 
> better (no, reading favicon.ico when first loading the page even if not 
> asked to by the user with no way to turn it off is not better)
> But on the other hand, we have the managers and marketing department 
> plus the people at AOLTW that seem not to care about the product known 
> as mozilla and also as netscape 6. What I dont understand is just what 
> AOLTW or netscape corp accually gains out of this favicon.ico thing.
> 
> 
> 

Have you ever peered at "File Types" in your File Associations list ??
See the little icons to the left of the association ?? If you're looking
for a particular file-type association you can scroll the list looking
for the associated icon in the left column without having to read the
text. Same idea here when looking for bookmarks for instance .. get the
picture now? ;-)


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Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion
Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI
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