J.P Does this mean that I register a new alias eg.
mysite.mydomain.com (as opposed to www.mydomain.com) which points to .../cocoon/myproject/ that IE will pick up the icon...? If so, where will it be expecting to find it (physical file location)? Thanks Derek >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005/06/25 09:58:06 PM >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>The icon *does* now show up in FF, but not in IE ... >>possibly that is a cache problem? Without the live headers >>functionality, I guess that is hard to trace. > > > Does M$IE show up *any* favicons, e.g > <http://home.arcor.de/plsdontreply/ilusa/>? I haven't used it for ages. IEx invented this favicon horror. However, it tries only a GET /favicon.ico, which means: 1. Exactly one favicon per host. No individual favicons per page. No control about the favicon URL. 2. Only ICO format. No PNG or whatever. 3. Be careful, quite a few ICO files wont work as expected in FF. It's a weird format. HTH J.Pietschmann --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
