Forum Moderators: DixonJones
Heres a log string
2004-02-22 14:56:58 65.129.5.0 - GET /favicon.ico - 200 0 549 277 437 80 HTTP/1.1 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.0;+Windows+NT+5.1;+Hotbar+4.3.1.0;++MSN+9.0;+MSNbMSNI;+MSNmen-us;+MSNcIA;+MPLUS) - -
Its always shows browsers like this and sometimes different servers soi dont know what to think.
Would really appreciate some help with this
+Hotbar+4.3.1.0;++MSN+9.0;+MSNbMSNI;+MSNmen-us;+MSNcIA;+MPLUS
+MSIE+6.0;+Windows+NT+5.1;+.NET+CLR+1.1.4322;++MSN+9.0;+MSNbMSNI;+MSNmen-us;+MSNcIA;+MPLUS
Read here all about the Favicon [google.com].
but i read that you can really only count the IE as some others auto request it like you said.
That's true. I always look at the time interval between the browser reading the HTML and asking for the favicon.
If the favicon is requested before the browser has had a chance to receive style sheets, images etc., I assume that it was auto requested.
I just looked at my logs: In January the favicon.ico was requested 176 times and so far it has been 150 times this month. Only in 3 instances was the favicon requested without html-files - and in none of those cases did the User Agent Field resemble the one in you original post.
Cant find anything in a google search except logs,
wonder if its maybe a custom application?
Thanks again!
There were several threads on UCmore at one time but they're all gone now, except this one [webmasterworld.com] which doesn't say much. Some webmasters were even discussing how to block the redundant favicon requests while still allowing the users to access their sites. Annoyed me for a week or two then stopped abruptly.