> I suspect you are referring to the countless variations on the favicon, with 
> Apple being the worst offender since they have many "touch" files. Android 
> has them too. Just make the files.


I disagree but maybe because of my webmastering style.  I don't know
what more of these files will show up in the future and I want to be
as hands-off as possible to save time.


> Clearly Apple has no respect for the webmaster. But Microsoft has gone one 
> step beyond that, requiring some sort of XML file.
>
> There are many schemes to keep these files out of your logs.
> https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs/issues/132
> I look at my logs with scripts, so I haven't bothered to do this, but it is 
> probably good advice.


I don't think not logging those requests is a good idea unless you
need the disk space.


> Are there other files browsers request?


Today: I don't know.  Tomorrow: nobody knows.

- Grant

_______________________________________________
nginx mailing list
nginx@nginx.org
http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx

Reply via email to