Change Icon in URL Bar

Can someone please instruct me on how to change the default icon used in the URL bar for an APEX app?
Thanks,
Blake

Hi,
See this Roel blog post
http://roelhartman.blogspot.com/2010/10/create-favicon-for-your-apex-40.html
Regards,
Jari

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