On 21/02/07, Jeffrey Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Phill,
>
>    Like I said, I have the code in there already and it works fine when I 
> don't use "www" before my domain name.
>
>    So, when I type http://broadswordsolutions.com it works great, but when I 
> type http://www.broadswordsolutions.com it doesn't work.
>
>    Anyone have any idea why?
>
>    Jeff
>
>
>  Phill Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>            On 20/02/07, jrd200x <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  > I'm hosting site on Yahoo and it used PHP. I wanted to use the
>  > Favicon feature to put our icon in the address box and favorites list.
>  > I have the code in there and have the favicon.ico file in the root
>  > directory of the server.
>  >
>  > When I enter my website address with the "www" the icon does not show
>  > up. When I enter the sitename without the WWW it works fine. What am
>  > I doing wrong?
>  >
>  > Jeff
>  >
>
>  If you do a quick google search for "shortcut icon" you'll find loads
>  of links telling you what to do. In short you need to add the
>  following to the head section of your page(s).
>
>  <link rel="shortcut icon" HREF="http://www.mydomain.com/favicon.ico";>
>
>  Phill
>

Hi Jeff,

Sorry, I'd missed that when I read your first e-mail.  Which browser
are you using?  I've just tested both versions of the site using
Firefox (Windows & Mac), Opera (Mac), Safari (Mac) and Internet
Explorer 6 (Windows) and they both work fine for me.

You could perhaps redirect users who visit the www. website to the
non-www. website.

Phill

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