Restore Custom Favicon section in the reference guide

The section about favicon was mistakenly removed in 5fceb9d and this
commit reinstates it.

See gh-31224
pull/31676/head
Stern, Ittay (is9613) 3 years ago committed by Stephane Nicoll
parent 09978b3593
commit e05363f9b0

@ -773,6 +773,7 @@ features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.json=web.servlet.spring-mvc.json
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.message-codes=web.servlet.spring-mvc.message-codes
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.static-content=web.servlet.spring-mvc.static-content
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.welcome-page=web.servlet.spring-mvc.welcome-page
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.favicon=web.servlet.spring-mvc.favicon
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.content-negotiation=web.servlet.spring-mvc.content-negotiation
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.binding-initializer=web.servlet.spring-mvc.binding-initializer
features.developing-web-applications.spring-mvc.template-engines=web.servlet.spring-mvc.template-engines

@ -216,6 +216,13 @@ If either is found, it is automatically used as the welcome page of the applicat
[[web.servlet.spring-mvc.favicon]]
==== Custom Favicon
As with other static resources, Spring Boot checks for a `favicon.ico` in the configured static content locations.
If such a file is present, it is automatically used as the favicon of the application.
[[web.servlet.spring-mvc.content-negotiation]]
==== Path Matching and Content Negotiation
Spring MVC can map incoming HTTP requests to handlers by looking at the request path and matching it to the mappings defined in your application (for example, `@GetMapping` annotations on Controller methods).

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