I'll add: you need to restart your browser in-between changing favicon (even
enabling it for the first time) because they're cached and can't be
refreshed in the traditional control+f5/cache-clearing way.


On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 01-jun-09, at 05:54, Scott Jarkoff wrote:
>
> > I first want to say that Cherokee rocks. We recently migrated from
> > Apache to Cherokee and are not going to look back. It's really good
> > stuff!
>
> Thanks! (for the blog entry too..)
>
> > With that said, I have run in to a slight problem. I've followed the
> > Wordpress cookbook from
> > http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/cookbook_wordpress.html and have
> > Wordpress running without any problems. However, for some reason I am
> > unable to get the favicon.ico to show because it appears that request
> > is redirected to Wordpress rather than serving the actual favicon.
> >
> > Any ideas what I could do to get this to display properly? I assume I
> > need to add a redirection handler of some sort.
>
> You'd have to add a new rule:
>
>   Regular Expression: ^/favicon.ico$, Handler: Static Content,
> Final=checked.
>
> It's very important that this rule is placed before the redirection,
> so when a request for /favicon.ico is received and the server
> evaluates the rule list (from top to bottom) it's matched before it's
> redirected to index.php.
>
> Cheers!
>
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