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Posted by Neredbojias on 11/14/05 01:44
With neither quill nor qualm, Peterken quothed:
> First:
> I know how to "hide" folder contents from occasional browsers by just
> putting an index.htm in the folder they aren't allowed to list.
> That dummy "index.htm" contains the meta redirect-tag
> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;
> url=http://users.somewhere.com/my.location">
> where the "normal" entry sits waiting for visitors.
>
> Now my less simple question:
> Is there a way to circumvent this and still get a directory listing ?
> If any I'd like to know of it (and experiment with it) to try "catch" it
> too.....
Don't know, but probably not.
> Second:
> I have been experimenting a bit with the tags
> <link REL="ICON"
> href="http://users.somewhere.com/my.location/burro0_1b2.gif"
> type="image/gif" />
> <link REL="SHORTCUT ICON"
> href="http://users.somewhere.com/my.location/burro0_1b2.gif"
> type="image/gif" />
> with and without the "image/gif" things, and with and without .ico and in
> formats 16x16 , 32x32, and others, colordepths 16 and higher....
>
> None of them "settles" in IExplorer :-(
The "favicon" system in IE is broken, plain and simple. Hopefully IE7
will address this non-functional conundrum.
> Any ideas ???
>
> thx
>
>
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Neredbojias
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