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As far as I can see that already is the case as for me all of my SAU bookmarks and the address bar in Firefox show the SAU logo. Try clearing your browser history/cache and see if that helps.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/favicon.ico' />

does not return a favicon...

<link rel="shortcut icon" href='http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/favicon.ico' />

seems to work fine in chrome... upgrade your browser (!!).

and for the admins - static rewrite perhaps?

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well its certainly not working with IE9. you can tell as a logo should appear in the url bar regardless if you have it as a favoutie or not.

also the entire site is not IE9 compatible yet, i have to run in compatibility mode...FYI.

:)

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well its certainly not working with IE9. you can tell as a logo should appear in the url bar regardless if you have it as a favoutie or not.

also the entire site is not IE9 compatible yet, i have to run in compatibility mode...FYI.

:)

+1. lots of annoying ie9 stuff not working. no doubt microsoft's fault but still a PITA

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This site and most other IPB sites will be having the same IE9 issues. It does take a while for such things to be ironed out, and given our upgrade was late last year 6 months could have patches out etc.

Still though - rather iron out current bugs than make more :D

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