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richfed
Average Member
United States
999 Posts |
Posted - 02 August 2008 : 15:58:03
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When saving favorites in the IE browser, some sites display a small icon next to the saved link.
How does one enable their own site to show an icon when saved in someone's browser?
For example, this site, Snitz, has a little "SF" logo next to the saved link on my computer.< |
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leatherlips
Senior Member
USA
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richfed
Average Member
United States
999 Posts |
Posted - 03 August 2008 : 09:13:05
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 14 August 2008 : 08:42:30
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Simply uploading a file called favicon.ico is not enough, you'll also need to add the following line to the head of your page:
<link href="/favicon.ico" rel="icon" type="image/ico" />
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justin123
Starting Member
37 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 13:11:30
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Shaggy, I have already created one and added it to my website; however I cannot seem to figure out how to get it added to my Forum page. I am using the access ver. of Snitz not SQL. I can't seem to figure out which one of the files needs to be edited. If I try to edit the login.asp file I get a compile error. Any help would be appreciated.< |
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JJenson
Advanced Member
USA
2121 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 13:17:45
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You want to add that to your header.asp file. Somewhere between the <head></head> tags.< |
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justin123
Starting Member
37 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 13:53:22
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JJenson, there are well over 10 head open and closing tags. If I place the code between the first set of head tags I get the compile error again. Any ideas??
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 13:56:24
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Then you have a problem, as in inc_header.asp there are only two sets of <head> tags - the first set is for an error message, and the second set is for the actual pages. You are going to want to include it in the second set.< |
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justin123
Starting Member
37 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 14:20:40
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AnonJr, good to see you again, has been a while.
If I go to the second set of head tags I see the following...
"<head>" & vbNewline & _ "<title>" & GetNewTitle(strScriptName) & "</title>" & vbNewline
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'## START - REMOVAL, MODIFICATION OR CIRCUMVENTING THIS CODE WILL VIOLATE THE SNITZ FORUMS 2000 LICENSE AGREEMENT Response.Write "<meta name=""copyright"" content=""This Forum code is Copyright (C) 2000-06 Michael Anderson, Pierre Gorissen, Huw Reddick and Richard Kinser, Non-Forum Related code is Copyright (C) " & strCopyright & """>" & vbNewline '## END - REMOVAL, MODIFICATION OR CIRCUMVENTING THIS CODE WILL VIOLATE THE SNITZ FORUMS 2000 LICENSE AGREEMENT
Response.Write "<script language=""JavaScript"" type=""text/javascript"">" & vbNewLine & _ "<!-- hide from JavaScript-challenged browsers" & vbNewLine & _
Just a snippet. If I place the code where the +++++ signs are this is when I get the error message. What am I missing?
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 14:44:01
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"Been busy" doesn't even begin to cover it...
Look at how the rest is formatted - You'll want to add it like thus:
Making sure that the href actually points to the location of your favicon, etc. as noted above.< |
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justin123
Starting Member
37 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 14:53:12
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I hear ya, but I guess on the bright side that is a great thing considering things now days. :)
Worked perfectly, I was missing the Response.Write
Thanks for your help and great to see you,
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 15:07:12
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Glad you got it working.
And yes, I'd rather be too busy than not busy enough. < |
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TastyNutz
Junior Member
USA
251 Posts |
Posted - 23 February 2009 : 20:26:04
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quote: Originally posted by Shaggy
Simply uploading a file called favicon.ico is not enough, you'll also need to add the following line to the head of your page:
<link href="/favicon.ico" rel="icon" type="image/ico" />
I've got several sites that don't have the favicon link, and it shows up fine.< |
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 24 February 2009 : 04:36:33
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In every browser?
Just because something works doesn't necessarily mean it's right - you can use tables to layout your site and it will work just fine but it's still not the right way to do it.
Also, contrary to what Leatherlips posted, it doesn't have to be named favicon.ico nor does it have to go in the root directory. It doesn't even have to be an icon, you could also use a PNG or a GIF.
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TastyNutz
Junior Member
USA
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 24 February 2009 : 11:35:54
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Sorry, didn't mean that to come across in such a heavy-handed, "you're wrong, I'm right" kinda way - trying to educate, not dictate!
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