How to put icon on Toolbar?

Hi every body,
I would like to ask you if someone knows how to put icon on Toolbar (I mean favicon.ico)?
<img src="http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/Srok%20Khmer%20Icon.JPG">
It's pretty simple:

1. Create 16x16 pixels icon image - format ico.
2. Put this tag into the HEAD section of your HTML document:

<link rel='shortcut icon' href='image.ico'>
Thank you very much,

But let see this you will understand what I meant: http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/Srok%20Khmer%20Icon.JPG

When I added this: <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/Cambodia.ico"> I can see ICON only in Address Bar and Tab. But I want this ICON is showed in Toolbar as well.

looking for helping again :-)
Thanks in advance
http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/Cambodia.ico

This image is NOT 16x16 pixels icon as I wrote above. It's size is 144x144 pixels. That's why you are unable to get it into the Toolbar.
no, it's correct 16x16, if 144x144 it will not show neither in Address Bar and Tab. Let open this icon in Paint or right click on this icon (http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/Cambodia.ico) then choose Properties ==> Summary, then u will see it's right size 16x16.
thanks
Sorry, the file size of http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/Cambodia.ico is 103422 Bytes and it's resolution is 144x144 pixels.

Look at this screenshot: http://pskoprivnice.unas.cz/cambodia.gif
Hahahaaaaaa :-D
Why on my PC, it's showed correct?! hahahahaaa
Let visite this: http://srok-khmer.unas.cz/Icons/CamIcon.GIF
<HTML>Maybe it's because of non-stadard size of that icon and so Windows possibly isn't able to recognise right dimensions of the icons stored in ico format. But when you will try to open that icon in some editor or viewer (i recommend Irfan View which is free), you should see correct dimensions. And yes - right icon for most of toolbars should be 16 per 16 pixels, I haven't seen browser with larger icons in toolbars.</HTML>
Ok, I see, I will make this icon again :-)
thank you very much.
Well, you are showing a desktop icon, that is really 16x16 pixels on your screen. Look at it's size: 100kB (unlikely 16x16). The image itself is 144x144 pixels but on your screen is resized to 16x16 pixels.

The file you had uploaded on the web, was the original 144x144 / 100kB image.

You have to create 16x16 pixels image and upload it on to the web.
<HTML>Yes, 100kB is too much for 256 pixels ;)</HTML>
And thank to Zbi a lot :-)
I will make this icon again
Huraaaaaaaaaa! mam to :-)
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