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http://blogs.sun.com/alecm/date/20050503 Tuesday May 03, 2005

Webservers that still have a Sun logo for their favicon.ico

I am accruing a list of "webservers that still have a Sun logo for their favicon.ico" over at my other weblog - and someone's just pointed out that this includes all of the US "senate.gov" websites...

Posted by alecm [General] ( May 03, 2005 02:59 PM ) Permalink | Comments[4]

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I was recently at a house subcommittee website. http://financialservices.house.gov/

It uses Sun's logo as the favicon. I was having a problem using the menu in firefox 3.0 RC so I tried IE7.

IE7 doesn't show Sun's logo as the favicon. Instead it shows a blurry, blue clover looking thing.

Posted by Tom on June 18, 2008 at 02:23 AM GMT #

So what? Nothing like have a nice sun fav icon, check out http://www.rehabilitation-center.org fav icon. It is a beauuuutiful sun.

Posted by Business Stationary on July 06, 2009 at 07:51 PM GMT #

Greenwich Time, Stamford Advocate, and Norwalk Advocate all still ... When you use a web server made by Sun Microsystems, it will have that ... This is especially true on a commercial website, because showing the default logo kind of symbolizes ... Whats even more embarrassing is that this is an OLD Sun favicon.ico
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Posted by chieuhado on November 12, 2009 at 02:01 AM GMT #

Greenwich Time, Stamford Advocate, and Norwalk Advocate all still ... When you use a web server made by Sun Microsystems, it will have that ... This is especially true on a commercial website, because showing the default logo kind of symbolizes ... Whats even more embarrassing is that this is an OLD Sun favicon.ico
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Posted by chieuhado on November 12, 2009 at 02:01 AM GMT #

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