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[edited by: fashezee at 12:00 am (utc) on June 4, 2002]
An ico file is actually a kind of folder or directory that can hold more than one image (different resolutions, color depths, etc.) You can see this in the way your windows icons change size according to the display options you choose, whether you drag them onto the desktop, etc.
So creating that file format (one that can hold more than one image and display the correct one according to the situation) is more than changing the extension - even though we web guys usually create our favicons to contain only one image
I agree, it would be nice to be able to do this in Photoshop.
[edited by: tedster at 12:55 am (utc) on June 4, 2002]
But I surely miss the ico-option in PhotoShop as well.
A little OT, but related: have you ever noticed that if you search for "favicon.ico" in a SE, up comes a huge list containing a lot of site stats pages. Among them pages that are not meant to be viewed by others than the site owners. Amazing, how some (read: a lot of) companies are completely unaware of this privacy "bug" caused by favicons.
I used the 2.5 version and it seemed to work fairly well.