Zippy - I get your point, trust me....standards are always evolving - that was my point....it's not always easy to go back and update all your existing web pages to meet the new standards.ZippyV said:dstoltz said:*snip*It's not the browser who forces you to use standards, it's you who has to optin into using them. When your site doesn't define a doctype and doesn't even have an <html> tag then the browser goes into quirks mode and unexpected behavior can occur. Not displaying the favicon might be one of them.
It's easier for you to fix your broken html than for Microsoft to make the favicon work on thousands of broken webpages.
And for me, your website does display the favicon.
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Again though - the darn favicon doesn't even work in some browsers that are displaying perfectly valid html. <- this point you cannot argue, nor do I want to.
But I do thank everyone here for their input and help.