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13/08/2001 11:13:46
Guy Pardoe
Pardoe Development Corporation
Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States
 
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Forum:
Internet
Category:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00543038
Message ID:
00543043
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Hi Claude,

Do you mean that Google put an icon named favicon.ico in their document root on their server, or did they pass an .ICO file to my machine?

Guy

>You can do this by putting an icon named favicon.ico in your document root directory.
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I occassionally create shortcuts from my IE browser for a particular site/page and put these on the desktop (by dragging and dropping from the upper left corner). Normally, when I do this, the icon that appears on the desktop is a standard IE icon.
>>
>>I just did this a couple days ago with www.Google.com and the icon was the same as every other IE shortcut. However, when I turned my machine on the next day and logged in, the icon for the Google shortcut changed to a custom icon.
>>
>>How did they do that?
>>
>>I know you can change the icon for a shortcut by using the Properties dialog, but I didn't touch this. What did Google do to make this happen? And how can I do the same in case other users want to create a shortcut from one of my sites?
>>
>>Guy
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