Reputation: 6383
In my JSF webApp I have put all of my resources (js, css, img
) into a versioned library as pointed out by BalusC in this answer.
Now my favicon
also resided here:
resources --> default --> 1_1 --> img --> favicon.ico
According to this answer the way to add the favicon would be:
<link rel="shortcut icon"
type="image/x-icon" href="#{request.contextPath}/resources/default/1_1/img/favicon.ico"/>
But this way the resource handling that automatically picks files from the highest version folder (e.g. 1_1) is ignored and I would have to change this manually every time.
So is there another way to include the favicon or should the favicon be placed elsewhere (out of the versioned library)?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 3868
Reputation: 1109292
Use implicit EL #{resource}
handler to let JSF convert a resource identifier to proper URL.
<link ... href="#{resource['default:img/favicon.ico']}" />
Note that this is also the way you're supposed to use to reference background images in CSS files.
Upvotes: 7