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Old 12-21-2003, 03:58 AM   #1
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FAVICON with apache server at port 443 doesn't seem 2 work


Am i missing something, but I have an HTML page on my apache server at port 443 which references to a local favicon.ico explicitly, but the icon doesn't show up in the webbrowser:

<head><LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="/images/favicon.ico">
..
..
</head>


When I replace the HREF with soemthing like:

HREF="http://www.this_is_not_my_domain.com/favicon.ico", the favicon appears in the browser. Mind you, the icons are the same!! So how come is doesn't work?? I have tried other combination than "/images/favicon.ico" such as the full path "https://localhost/images/favicon.ico" etc...

thanks a lot.
 
  


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