At 9:43 AM +0100 6/9/2000, Toby Dickenson wrote:
>The user wont see error; just the default icon in the favorites menu.
You are correct. They don't see the error but it still produces a Zope error.
> >Add this to the many reasons that I hate MIE!
>
>do you have a robots.txt, or are webcrawlers
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000 13:58:42 -0400, "J. Atwood"
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>So, does the user get an error page or is the server just sending me an
>error cause it is requesting a file that does not exist. I will try testing
>with IT (it is not effecting my Mac IE 4.5/5.0)
The user wont see erro
"J. Michael Mc Kay" wrote:
> Now that you have done this, you have to put it in every directory
> accessible to IE to prevent excessive logging of errors on your server.
Did someone say 'acquisition'?
You could just have one icon in the root folder and let it be acquired
:-)
As to what this ico
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> Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 17:47:27 + (GMT)
> To: "J. Atwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [Zope] What is "favicon.ico" and why is it an error?
>
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, J. Atwood wrote:
>> So even thoug
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, J. Atwood wrote:
> So even though there are no references to it in the HTML MIE is looking for
> it? Is there anyway to fool it? Can I just put a blank DTML Document? Why
> would MIE be checking the server for that file?
Becasue if it finds the file in a directory it would
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Subject: Re: [Zope] What is "favicon.ico" and why is it an error?
> So even though there are no references to it in the HTML MIE is looking
for
> it? Is there anyway to fool it? Can I just put a blank DTML Document
So even though there are no references to it in the HTML MIE is looking for
it? Is there anyway to fool it? Can I just put a blank DTML Document? Why
would MIE be checking the server for that file?
Add this to the many reasons that I hate MIE!
J
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, J. Atwood wrote:
>> As it
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, J. Atwood wrote:
> As it looks for this "favicon.ico"
M$ IE is looking for this file to provide some "niceness" on a page.
Search Internet for longer explanations - there are many.
Oleg.(All opinions are mine and not of my employer)
Oleg Broytmann