On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:21 PM, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Markus Weimar
>>
>> No! It's called favicon.ico! :D
>
> Oh, I see.  No idea what is causing it then...  It shows up fine in
> Chrome also...  Haven't checked in Safari.
>
>> The only thing in this thread still "open" besides the Safari issue:
>>
>> "Now, to prevent any clean url posts in the future, BoltWire could see
>> if cleanURL is set. If so one can expect that relative paths won't
>> work on sub level pages. Therefore BoltWire replaces any ../ relative
>> paths with the clean url minus the field. Wouldn't that be beautiful?"
>
> I'm not sure that assumption is correct--that the default settings
> won't work on all situations with cleanUrls, and it is entirely
> probable other things might break were I to make this change...
>
> I'm happy if you have a working solution. But if you want to pursue
> this point further, I'd recommend posting it as a separate thread and
> solicit feedback from others. I don't really understand these things
> well enough to try and fix it confidently...

Yes, I agree. It's down to a Safari specific problem. Chrome works for
me too. So we close this thread and I'll put the essence on the clean
URLs page.

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