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Subject: re: favicon

Original Message
Name: thdrbat
Date: June 8, 2006 at 13:53:13 Pacific
Subject: re: favicon
OS: windows me
CPU/Ram: 640mb
Model/Manufacturer: compaq
Comment:
I can manually copy only one favicon to windows.
If I try a second one, I am prompted to
replace the first one with the second one.
everyone I try to copy is named favicon(1) and I can't change the name. What am I doing wrong?

tbat


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Response Number 1
Name: Derek
Date: June 8, 2006 at 15:08:15 Pacific
Subject: re: favicon
Reply: (edit)
It is normal for it to be called favicon(1) if you save it to a folder in Windows Explorer. Like any other file it should then be possible (from this folder) to change its name to anything you like, as long as another file of the same name does not exist already.

You then call up this newly named favicon to use with your shortcut.

DerekW


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Response Number 2
Name: Derek
Date: June 12, 2006 at 18:44:06 Pacific
Subject: re: favicon
Reply: (edit)
... and another poster vanishes into cyberspace.

DerekW


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