* Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-11-08 12:31]: > Erk. I just checked it myself, and alfie's favicon.ico is also not a proper > file, but "data", and looks distorted like the one on www.d.o. WTF is > happenning?
Aaah, I think I *know* where the problem is. Apache seems to have to be told which mime-type it should send for the file. Could be that the IE gets it requests it somewhat wrong *hmmm* I try to investigate as far as I can. At least when you transfer that file directly to your box (wget or such) you get it correctly. I found out what might be the problem: favicon.ico: ms-windows icon resource - 2 icons, 16x16, 256-colors this one is from favicon.de - which you should be able to see in your IE (just tested it on a machine here). So it might be needed that we need to change that (although, when opening the file it doesn't display 2 icons, both in kiconedit or gnome-iconedit *hmmmm*). Another thing I've noticed, when opening both files in kiconedit: The one which works in IE is 32x32 pixels big, ours is 16x16. When opening the favicon.ico from the favicon.de site in the browser directly it looks broken, too. My analysis: ============= It might be needed that we have both a 16x16 image and a 32x32 image within the same file to avoid any problems. I don't know if we can do that with (gnome-,k)iconedit and xpm2wico - at least worth a try. HTH, Alfie -- Er: "Ich glaub, SuSE will mich verarschen..." Ich: "Warum nimmst auch SuSE?" Er: "... weil die CDs 'rumg'legen sind." -- 2001-03-13