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Posted by Anze on 03/19/07 14:56
> Umm... Microsoft *invented* the little things. By definition, Microsoft's
> fay of handling favicons is the right way. If other browsers differ, then
> they are wrong.
Of course you are right - to some point. MS handling is the correct way in
your sense of the word, but it is not the _expected_ way.
IE is very picky and sometimes doesn't change favicons and sometimes doesn't
show them. The favicons are still OK, just IE decides that it doesn't want
to show them.
So the advice is correct: check favicons in other browsers, if they work
there, they are OK. If you don't like what IE does with them - tell that to
MS Support or simply use a browser that works _as expected_. i suggest
FireFox or Opera.
If it doesn't work in FF either then check file permissions. Some providers
automatically change file ownership and permissions every couple of hours.
Best,
Anze
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