I have the following code in my website:
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="http://website.com/images/apple-touch-icon.png" />
When I view the source in Firefox and click the href attribute the icon shows (so its not a 404 error).
When the code is added to a page like http://website.com/mobile/index.php
or http://website.com/mobile/page.php
and the page is added to an iPhone homescreen the icon works fine, but when the page url is like http://website.com/page
or http://website.com/index
the icon doesn't show up.
No errors appear in the "website debug console" provided in Safari options and I've tried clearing the cache and cookies.
Also I use the tag <base href="http://website.com/mobile/" />
website, which shows up on both http://website.com/mobile/index.php
and http://website.com/index
. But i can't see how that would effect it since the apple-touch-icon uses a full url.
This will only work from an HTTP or HTTPS site with a Valid and trusted security certificate.
If there's a certificate error, iOS will not load the image. Temporarily trusting the certificate in Safari for the page will not trust the certificate for the homescreen shortcut. If you are using a self-signed certificate, you must add the untrusted root certificate as a trusted certificate at the OS level.
Try using a relative URL:
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/images/apple-touch-icon.png" />
It should go to your base directory and find the icon in /images
.
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