firefox supports it, so does chrome. but if you try this bit of html in IE 9 - <img src='image.ico' /> - you'll get an X mark where the image is supposed to appear. so microsoft designs the new browser from the ground up, but they skip something so elementary as supporting ico image files?
You may also like
suppose you have a stone in one hand and a wasp is buzzing in cambodia.
to all those who think cloud computing is the panacea for outages, and companies like amazon are bullet-proof. Amazon cloud outage staggers […]
"Obama doesn't understand the reality", says an israeli official. what he failed to mention is that no one understands the middle-east including […]
i consider myself pretty liberal, but assange and his wikileaks followers smell more like a religion to me than a force for […]