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[skip ci]
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This reverts commit c22a253d1a72602331db1eba3e91bc945eff2346.
Reason: Our documentation assumes the assets are in the proper place and
we are using the default Rails stack.
With the default Rails stack and the assets being in the correct place
the assets helpers uses the `/assets` prefix.
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Motivated by #14907.
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image/x-icon.
Although the official IANA-registered MIME type for ICO files is image/vnd.microsoft.icon,
registered in 2003, it was submitted to IANA by a third party and is not recognized by Microsoft products.
The MIME type image/x-icon should be used since is the one recognized by the major browsers on the market.
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image_tag only supports :alt and :size as additional keys, not three.
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rdoc: favicon source shouldn't begin with a slash to reference asset pipeline resource [ci skip]
Conflicts:
actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb
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ActionView::Helpers.asset_path is where the logic for
javascript_include_tag resides. It takes an extname option for
specifying the extension or false to not append it. This exposes that
option to javascript_include_tag.
Without the option files that didn't end with ".js" would get the
extension appended to them. This broke JST templates and other file
types that should be interpreted as JavaScript but who's file extension
isn't ".js"
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