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Posted by dorayme on 03/08/07 03:56
In article <9b268$45ef8520$40cba7b0$5382@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > What exactly does
> >
> > "MSIE looks automatically for "favicon.ico" in the root directory
> > of your site, this can be irritating as sites without them tend
> > to get a lot of 404 errors generated from it."
> >
> > at this url mean?
> >
>
> It means that some browsers search for the file "/favicon.ico" without
> having it explicitly coded in the markup. So if you do not have a file
> named "favicon.ico" in your document root you can see 404 errors for the
> file in your server logs. MSIE is not the only browser, Firefox also
> looks for the file. You can confirm by putting an image/x-icon icon
> 16x16px in your document root and see what happens even if your don't add
>
> <link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" src="/favicon.ico>
>
> to the document...
So, it means like it suggests, that lack of such a file can cause
someone to simply not get to a url that you want them to get to?
I take it, then, that it is wise to ensure there is such a file
on the server? I have never done this. No one has mentioned this
to me ever? What the hell more is there to know? At least on
Mars, knowledge is all laid out and quite finite.
Not more than ten mins back someone said she got a "not found" to
a link of mine showing my latest designs for a print job to her.
I know she sees links fine mostly and especially at her home
(where she runs FF) but at her work she uses IE. And I am
thinking could it be this business?
--
dorayme
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