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I must be on fire or something – third blog in 2 days… awesome! Before I begin, in case you’re wondering, favicon.ico is the small image that appears to the left of your web address, once the page loads. In order to learn more about MVC or any thing for that matter, it’s better to look at the source…
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If you loved our first sci-fi icon packs collection then get ready for more icon goodness with the selection in our second sci-fi series.
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As always we have an example desktop full of icon goodness to share with you. Here you can see a Star Trek themed desktop using the “Borg-green”…
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I have setup some rules in which subdomains (my users) will default to where I have located the robots.txt, favicon.ico, and crossdomain.xml
therefore if a user creates a site say
testing.mywebsite.com and they don't make their own favicon.ico at testing.mywebsite.com/favicon.ico, then it will use…
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Do you have an upcoming vacation, place that you would like to travel to, or a favorite destination that you have visited in the past? With an appropriate wallpaper you can help set the mood for your desktop with our Vacation and Travel Icon Packs collection.
Note: To customize the icon setup on…
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I've got lighttpd and apache working together on an app I'm building. lighty is serving out static content. However, each time a static asset is requested, I see a not found: favicon.ico message in the logs. I have added the following url rewrite:
url.rewrite-once = (
"^/favicon.ico$" => "/assets/images/favicon…
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I'm using a .png favicon file and it is not showing up on my site.
Doing a grep, I see the following in home.htm which looks right for me(I have also confirmed it's in the HEAD section within home.htm):
home.htm: <link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/png" href="favicon.png">
The favicon…
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I'm using a .png favicon file and it is not showing up on my site.
Doing a grep, I see the following in home.htm which looks right for me(I have also confirmed it's in the HEAD section within home.htm):
home.htm: <link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/png" href="favicon.png">
The favicon…
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The solution structure of my application is:
Now I am in Login.aspx and I am willing to add favicon.ico, placed in the root, in that page.
What I am doing is:
<link id="Link1" runat="server" rel="shortcut icon" href="../favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />
<link id="Link2" runat="server"…
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Hi, I've read through and tried all the favicon fixes already posted. Including:
Refreshing the cache
Using a different favicon that works on other websites
Using a favicon generating website
Using a Photoshop favicon plugin
Using an absolute path
Using a relative path
It works fine in all the…
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I have setup some rules in which subdomains (my users) will default to where I have located the robots.txt, favicon.ico, and crossdomain.xml
therefore if a user creates a site say
testing.mywebsite.com and they don't make their own favicon.ico at testing.mywebsite.com/favicon.ico, then it will use…
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