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(Friendly and compliant) web crawlers look for robots.txt when they index
sites.
I'm not entirely sure about favicon.ico. I think it gets pulled by some
browsers so that if you bookmark a favorite, you get a site-specific icon
rather than a generic one in the bookmarks list.
Bottom line, though, is that neither is related to wa.
Nathan
At 11:19 AM 2/9/2004 -0500, Bill Verity wrote:
>This is probably a general web server question. When I look at the
>"error_log" file for apache on the machine that runs "wa" (that's the
>only thing it does), is see a number of entries like
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>File does not exist: /etc/local/apache/htdocs/robots.txt
>File does not exist: /etc/local/apache/htdocs/favicon.ico
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>I'm not aware of having any html that looks for these files. Are
>they something generic or is this specific to "wa"?
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