> I just got started with CakePHP, and have the following in my layout,
> between the <head> tags's as you'd expect:
>
> <?php echo $this->Html->meta('icon') . "\t\n"; ?>
>
> The output, however is:
>
> <link href="/cakephp/myapp/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"
> rel="icon" />
> <link href="/cakephp/myapp/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"
> rel="shortcut icon" /
>
> Now it's not the end of the world, and I know I can do it manually,
> but could someone please shed some light as to why this is repeated
> twice, with only "shortcut" added? It doesn't make a lot of sense to
> me.
Some browsers use link rel=icon. Some browsers use link rel=shortcut icon. To support all browsers, you must add both lines. That's why CakePHP adds both lines.
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