I also noticed that (in particular with Safari on MacOS X) and I had the 
same conclusion.

I never had again the problem after adding a favicon.ico ...

Le 10/09/09 00:02, Thomas Rabaix a écrit :
> looks to me the sfGuardPlugin keeps the last referer to your favicon url.
>
> This can happen if the file does not exist, then symfony catch the 
> call. Your app require authentication, so guard plugin keep the 
> referer as the favicon.
>
> So next time you login it works...
>
> The favicon call can be done randomly by the web browser that why the 
> problem is intermittent.
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Jake Barnes <lkrub...@geocities.com 
> <mailto:lkrub...@geocities.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     > An easy fix for your problem is adding a favicon.ico to your
>     document
>     > root. Also make sure that the login page doesn't require any other
>     > images that do not exist on the server.
>
>     I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, but I've already tried this. Now what
>     happens is that you fill in your username and password and then you
>     hit submit and then you end up looking at an URL like this:
>
>     http://www.mydomain.com/favicon.ico
>
>     At which point, you can see the favicon, but that is all you can see,
>     because that is where the browser is now pointing.
>
>     If you log out, and then log back in, the problem vanishes. As I said
>     before, the problem is intermittent.
>
>     ---- lawrence
>
>
>
>
>     On Sep 9, 5:36 am, Bernhard Schussek <bschus...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:bschus...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>     > Hi Jake,
>     >
>     > Can you try to access the favicon directly on the server? The
>     problem
>     > probably is that the favicon is requested by the login page. Instead
>     > of loading an image, the symfony stack is launched, redirects to the
>     > login page and stores the requested page in the session, which
>     was the
>     > favicon.
>     >
>     > Once you sign in successfully, symfony recalls the remembered
>     page and
>     > redirects to it.
>     >
>     > An easy fix for your problem is adding a favicon.ico to your
>     document
>     > root. Also make sure that the login page doesn't require any other
>     > images that do not exist on the server.
>     >
>     > Bernhard
>     > --
>     > Software Architect & Engineer
>     > Blog:http://webmozarts.com
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Thomas Rabaix
> http://rabaix.net
>
> >

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