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I was looking through my stats, and see alot of referral errors for /favicon.ico. I know you can add a very small icon when someone comes to your site in IE or for someone that bookmarks your site.
If you don't use favicon.ico, is this one way you can see how many people bookmark your site? |
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yeah, thats one of ways to count bookmarkers
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What is another way? |
That can't be right. I have a shitload of those in my error docs. Seems more like every time someone visits.... but what do I know. Carry on.
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It does place the 'IE graphic' next to the url in a browser if favicon.ico is not present, so maybe it doesthen again maybe it doesnt. |
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favicon.ico comes up as a referral error in 3% of my unique vistors. Anyone know for sure? |
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If you include
link REL="shortcut icon" HREF="favicon.ico" TYPE="image/x-icon" in the page head tags, IE will use the icon in the address bar regardless of whether the user bookmarks the page. If the page is bookmarked, IE saves the favicon with the link. Mozilla (1.4b) will download it for use in the address bar, but doesn't save the icon when the page is bookmarked. At least none of my other bookmarked pages (with favicons) are displayed in any bookmark list. |
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IE only requests the favicon.ico when a site got bookmarked, it will show up next to the site description in your favourites folder. |
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