Yes, this is one of the known issues. It's compounded by the fact that when you crash or don't cleanly exit, the entire disk cache has a tendency to flush itself on the next restart.
I will probably need to ignore the expirations specified by the Web site for favicons. Most servers haven't bothered to special case those, since IE just downloads the favicons and keeps them around according to its own cache policy (ignoring the expiration). Dave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Travis Crump wrote: > David Hyatt wrote: > >> If you think the implementation is poor, could you file concrete bugs >> regarding the concerns that you have or perhaps state them here? >> There are AFAIK only a handful of current remaining issues with the >> implementation. > > > Not that I think it is poor implementation, and I do like it, but if an > icon expires from cache than when Mozilla/bookmarks load the default > icon is used. In my opinion, it should either continue to use the site > icon even though it has expired from cache or else it should request a > new copy of icons which are stale(the problem with this being I don't > think Mozilla should assume it is online when it is started). Sort of > like Bug 113102. >
