kengr
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Thanks for your suggestions.
I copied the favicon from the HTML page (on the mail site) into the root folder of the subdomain, but it had no effect.
I cannot place the WordPress site/theme into the main domain, as that application (currently just an HTML page, but will be an ASP.NET site) will conflict with WordPress.
The main domain and subdomain does not share any directories…they have their own separate roots on the host, so there is no intersection between them. The subdomain is a WordPress blog only. The main domain is going to be an ASP.NET web site.
I will just live with this for now.
Thanks for your suggestions.
I have no plugins installed at all, and I cleared everything in both IE and Edge.
On these browsers, I never get any favicon in the browser tab for my site that uses this WordPress theme. I have tried going to other WordPress-based sites (not mine), and I always get the favicon immediately. But when I go to my site, the favicon immediately switches to the generic IE favicon in IE, and a plain box favicon in Edge. So, the browsers are definitely picking up favicons. Just not for my specific site.
When I have just a plain old HTML page (not on my WordPress/Colorskin site), and I use both the rel=”icon” and rel=”shortcut icon” links, I get my favicon every time in both browsers.
Problem solved!
Thanks very much for fixing this, and for the fast turnaround. I really appreciate it.