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Linux users may also have success with a GIMP plug-in that provides support for loading and saving .ico files. There is also a ppmtowinicon utility included in the latest netpbm utilities collection; the following command will convert any image to the necessary size, then convert the result to a favicon.ico file:
anytopnm < myfile.gif | pnmscale -xysize 16 16 | ppmtowinicon > favicon.ico
Placing this file in the top directory of your web space will cause it to appear next to any favorites list entry for any page on your web site in Microsoft Internet Explorer. To allow the icon to appear in Mozilla and other browsers, in addition to Internet Explorer, you must also add this tag to the <HEAD> section of every page for which the icon should appear:
<LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="http://www.example.com/favicon.ico">
As of this writing, Mozilla displays your icon in the address bar but, surprisingly, not in the bookmark list. Internet Explorer does the reverse: the icon appears in the favorites list if your page is listed there, but not in the address bar. This is the normal behavior of these two programs and does not reflect a problem with your HTML.
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