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Introducing Dynamic favicons in JSF applications
Posted: July 9, 2008Published: June 16, 2008
Author: Lucas JellemaPublisher: AMIS Technology
Being in New Orleans for a festive conference like ODTUG brings me in a mood to write about something colorful - even if not very useful. And perhaps every now and again you may find it useful after all. You probably know of favicons - if not the word itself. Websites can define a favicon - a small icon that will display on the tab and/or the location bar of your browser (if the browser supports it, which not all browsers do). The favicon is a 16×16 icon that is typically referenced from a link element in the web page. You can use a site-wide favicon by placing a favicon.ico file - with exactly that name - in the web root of the site (just like the index.html file).


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