You may read up more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon
Quick ways include: curl -I http://india.gov.in (try it :) ).
Also look at http://httptype.sourceforge.net/ by Philip.
Regards,
Manish
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Raj Mathur wrote:
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> It's probably the favicon.ico, a feature initiated by internet
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On 11/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> and finally how would / could one make out what kind of server or OS
> are the webpages, websites based on / served from.
>
You can run a search about the site on http://news.netcraft.com/
This will get you detailed info about the serve
> "Ram" == ramnarayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ram> Hi Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address
Ram> bar, before the address, sometimes its the Linux penguin,
Ram> other times other icons.
Ram> So a few related questions: 1. Do they indicate anything
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ramnarayan.k wrote:
> Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address bar, before the
> address, sometimes its the Linux penguin, other times other icons.
>
> So a few related questions:
> 1. Do they indicate anything
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On Saturday 26 Nov 2005 11:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address bar,
> before the address, sometimes its the Linux penguin, other times
> other icons.
>
> So a few related questions:
> 1. Do they indicate anything
called a favicon - 16x16
Hi
Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address bar, before the
address, sometimes its the Linux penguin, other times other icons.
So a few related questions:
1. Do they indicate anything
It also brought to mind whether the websites with the Penguin where
served by a linux server etc