Bruce Stephens wrote:
> 
> <typical message from many!!!>
> 
> >Please send me the icon
> 
> <snip>
> 
> Hi there - sorry list moderator but I have been inundated with requests
> for some 16x16 favicon.ico icons for (Apache) web servers following the
> responses to my original linux-net message below.
> 
> I have created four wee 16x16 favicon.ico's for whoever wants to use them.
> 
> They are stored at http://www.ecomfactory.com/favicons/index.html
> (Please don't hammer my wee Linux box too hard!! :-)
> 
> Follow the linux-net thread and do as Denis Voitenko says -
> "place it in the very root of your [web] server"
> 
> Please let me know if you can't recover the images.
> Please let me know if they work!!!
> Regards,
> Bruce.
> 
> >> >> Whenever those poor unfortunate windoze users use IE to access our
> >> >> Apache (Linux) server, I receive an error message in the apache logs. It
> >> >states
> >> >> that they are trying to recover favicon.ico.
> >> >>
> >> >> This Icon is requested everytime - independent of the site that they are
> >> >> trying to reach. The error (404) is not fatal and they reach the site
> >> >> anyway.
> >> >>
> >> >> What is favicon.ico and should I put a dummy blank/empty file there??!!
> 
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Just one ?, what do you do with a stuffit archive file?  

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