Re: [Zope] Does 'favicon.ico' sound familiar to anyone?

2000-07-31 Thread Marcin Kasperski

Phil Harris wrote:
> 
> favicon.ico is the name of the icon file that MS IE uses to customize
> favorite listings.
> 
> Your site must be being added to a few peoples favorites lists.
> (...)

Thank you very very much. I was doing desparate searches including zope
and apache sources grep, mirroring my site and grepping it etc 

My main conclusion: even if something is going strange on Linux,
Microsoft can be the reason ;-)


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Re: [Zope] Does 'favicon.ico' sound familiar to anyone?

2000-07-31 Thread Owen Smith

hi
Its the file IE looks for when you bookmark a page
Owen

Marcin Kasperski wrote:

> Recently i started using Zope and so far I have Apache running on port
> 80 and shielding it (I employ ProxyPass and SiteAccess). Quickly after
> starting this configuration I notified a lot of
>
> File does not exist: [apache document root]/favicon.ico
>
> messages in Apache error log.
>
> Does it sounds familiar to anyone? I do not remember myself using file
> of such name anywhere (in fact I do not use any .ico file, I tried
> grepping my files in different ways but without success). Could it be
> some Zope or Apache specific file or should I re-try my grepping
> attempts?
>
> >From the other side: what strategies would you use to search for such a
> problem source? I tried Zope Find. I downloaded my site via FTP and
> performed recursive grep. I mirrored my site with wget and performed
> recursive grep. No help, no bonus, no results.
>
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Re: [Zope] Does 'favicon.ico' sound familiar to anyone?

2000-07-31 Thread Phil Harris

favicon.ico is the name of the icon file that MS IE uses to customize
favorite listings.

Your site must be being added to a few peoples favorites lists.

You have two basic options:

1. live with it
2. use it, stick a file called favicon.ico in the root of your site.

Do a search on the MS site for favicon.ico and you should find out exactly
what it is.

Phil
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Subject: [Zope] Does 'favicon.ico' sound familiar to anyone?


> Recently i started using Zope and so far I have Apache running on port
> 80 and shielding it (I employ ProxyPass and SiteAccess). Quickly after
> starting this configuration I notified a lot of
>
> File does not exist: [apache document root]/favicon.ico
>
> messages in Apache error log.
>
> Does it sounds familiar to anyone? I do not remember myself using file
> of such name anywhere (in fact I do not use any .ico file, I tried
> grepping my files in different ways but without success). Could it be
> some Zope or Apache specific file or should I re-try my grepping
> attempts?
>
> >From the other side: what strategies would you use to search for such a
> problem source? I tried Zope Find. I downloaded my site via FTP and
> performed recursive grep. I mirrored my site with wget and performed
> recursive grep. No help, no bonus, no results.
>
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[Zope] Does 'favicon.ico' sound familiar to anyone?

2000-07-31 Thread Marcin Kasperski

Recently i started using Zope and so far I have Apache running on port
80 and shielding it (I employ ProxyPass and SiteAccess). Quickly after
starting this configuration I notified a lot of 

File does not exist: [apache document root]/favicon.ico

messages in Apache error log.

Does it sounds familiar to anyone? I do not remember myself using file
of such name anywhere (in fact I do not use any .ico file, I tried
grepping my files in different ways but without success). Could it be
some Zope or Apache specific file or should I re-try my grepping
attempts?

>From the other side: what strategies would you use to search for such a
problem source? I tried Zope Find. I downloaded my site via FTP and
performed recursive grep. I mirrored my site with wget and performed
recursive grep. No help, no bonus, no results. 

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