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Our Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10.2.0.5 website has no favicon. I don't know if this is normal or not. If it is not normal I'll contact support, but if it is normal I'd like to know if there is a way to add one. I would guess if I knew where the root of the website was I could put a favicon.ico file there, but I'm not sure how to determine where the root of the site is in the file system.

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The Enterprise Manager for Oracle Forms Application server doesn't have a favicon over at my installation either. The location to root of the site is

<location-where-Oracle-Infrastructure-server-is-installed\Apache\Apache\htdocs

In my case, its

e:\Applsinfra\Apache\Apache\htdocs
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I put a favicon.ico in my ...\Apache\Apache\htdocs\ folder, but that doesn't seem to do the trick. – Leigh Riffel Aug 10 at 21:04
I just put a favicon, and it was picked up. Try clearing the cache and loading. Worked like that for one of my installations – Sathya Aug 11 at 0:16
I tried clearing the cache, but that didn't work. Perhaps it is different due to the Oracle Forms Application. – Leigh Riffel Aug 11 at 14:57
Which version of FOrms are you using ? Which browser are you using ? Try using Mozilla Firefox + HttpFox addon - the addon informs what HTTP requests are being made, that should tell you if the favicon is being fetched or not (indicated in this screenshot: imgx.org/public/view/full/18280 ) – Sathya Aug 11 at 17:32
It just started working. I'm not sure why it didn't work before. Thanks for your help and for the addon tip. HttpFox looks useful. – Leigh Riffel Aug 12 at 13:26

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