Quote OP: link rel="SHORTCUT ICON" href="d:/bi1.ico.
Quote OP: You'd simply reference all external files with relative urls. If your icon file is contained in the same directory as your page... href="MyIcon. Ico" EDIT: This was a perfectly valid answer to the original posting.
However, the original posting has since been edited to the point where the above answer no longer makes sense. EDIT 2: The following is how mine is working. I believe that some browsers are fussy about the name so I use favicon.ico.
EDIT 3: Quote OP: "I just saved a 40px by 40px as a . Ico file" This does not sound right at all. ICO files used for the Favicon are typically 16 x 16 pixels with an optional 32 x 32 pixel desktop version and/or an optional 48 x 48 pixel XP version.
Here is an online tool for creating a proper favicon.
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