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``static/build/img/favicon.fec40b1d14528bf9179da3b6b78079ad.ico``. |
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You can then put this line into your header:: |
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<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{asset_url_for('img/favicon.ico') }}"> |
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<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ "{{" }}asset_url_for('img/favicon.ico') {{ "}}" }}"> |
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to refer to it inside your HTML page. If all of your assets are |
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managed this way, you can ask Flask to tell web browsers that they |
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