Re: django and favicon.ico
On 5/08/2013 4:22am, Tundebabzy wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any documentation on how django behaves during a GET
> /favicon.ico? In my django 1.4.5 installation with runserver, GET
> /favicon.ico redirects to /media/img/favicon; on OpenShift, it redirects
> to /media/favicon.ico.
It is a static image no different than any other except that convention
says it needs to be in the root of your site.
In production, Apache has /favicon.ico redirecting to where I actually
keep it - which is with other static images. It really isn't a Django
thing at all. I haven't even thought about trying to get Django dev
server to display it. Doesn't seem worthwhile.
Same thing applies to robots.txt
>
> My googlefu has failed me.
>
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