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New Post 6/16/2008 6:56 PM
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favicon.ico does not work in ie but does in ff 

I am having a problem.  I have put favicon.ico in both the site root mysite\ and in the portal root of mysite\portal\0, but in both cases it will work in firefox but not in IE does anyone have an idea why ie is not pulling it?

 
New Post 6/16/2008 10:52 PM
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Re: favicon.ico does not work in ie but does in ff 

What steps have you tried to display the favicon in IE? Did you clear the cache? Reset the app?


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New Post 6/17/2008 6:51 AM
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Re: favicon.ico does not work in ie but does in ff 

Yes I did both of those things and I also added it as a bookmark to see if it would come up that way and no luck.  But yet on other dnn site I have where I never touched the dnn favicon.ico it always works.

 
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Re: favicon.ico does not work in ie but does in ff 

there is a specific icon cache in IE, which sometimes gets corrupted or simply filled up. there are free tweak programms, that can clear and increase size of the browser's icon cache.


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