Hmmm - interesting. When I get a chance I'll have to see what line 164 of the generated HTML code says. There's no way for me to just check the PHP scripts because all the pages on the forum are generated dynamically by the system whenever someone accesses them.
The thing about the way the BBC icons work is that a Java script inserts them after the icon is clicked. However, Microsoft got into quite a bit of trouble not that long ago over having their own version of Java (what a shock that they would get into any sort of trouble, huh?
) and they have since been told to cease and desist distributing that version and to stick to the standard version. That version was supposedly going to be distributed with IE7, but quite honestly I haven't paid much attention to that aspect of the IE7 distribution. (All I've really noticed are the myriads of articles detailing the complaints developers/users have about IE7.) And what I'm wondering is if Microsoft made it mandatory to install the standard version of Java as part of the IE7 upgrade, or if it was merely an option that many people might have simply ignored. The latter would be much more like Microsoft...