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Subject: How do you create that tiny icon in the address window in IE?
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Hello,

I've noticed more and more sites that bring up their own icon in the
address bar when I look at the page in Internet Explorer 5.  Examples
include Google, Hotmail, and LibraryLand.

I can't figure out how they do it. I can't find the icon listed in the
page's html. Anyone know and care to share?

Much thanks,
Mita

Mita Sen-Roy, Librarian
Leddy Library, University of Windsor
msenroy at uwindsor.ca
(519) 253-3000 ext. 3855
fax (519) 971-3668




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