Y'know, the little icon? It's MISSING... *dun dun duhhhhhhhn*
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Where's the browser icon?
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That's the one.
I just redid my machine, and it wasn't coming up.
It comes up in Firefox (latest), but not IE6 or Opera (latest O9 beta).
Still like that - VERY weird. Nothing else running on the machine, either. *shrug*The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
I'm the least you could do
If only life were as easy as you
I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
I would still get screwed
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I can't comment on Opera as i've not used it for a couple of years.
That being said, I've never had the "Browser Icon" when using Internet Explorer, Only when using Firefox.
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It is there in Opera 8.51, not in 9 preview 2. There is no setting in opera:about to do anything about it. Other sites' favicons show up properly, but I remember older versions of Opera not showing some favicons. Opera 8.51 has a dropdown where you can choose "Page Icons: Embedded Icons and Favicons", "Embedded Icons Only", or "No Icons". This is missing in 9p2 (it's a preview, after all, which is less than a Beta for Opera), so I guess Opera 9p2 doesn't do Favicons linked to from .htaccess, only icons linked to via . Since MURC doesn't use the latter method, I assume we use the former.
There was a security fix regarding Favicons in 8.52, but since I haven't upraded yet I don't know if this has any side effects.
EDIT: Seems to be a known bug in the previews, and my speculations above seem to be false. Why it doesn't work in IE, I don't know.Last edited by az; 20 February 2006, 02:35.
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No. If the icon is in the root directory or, in cases, the directory of the current page, that is all that is required. If the icon is not in one of these places then a web page would require a direct link to the icon file.“And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'†~ Merlin Mann
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