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1719  *
1720  * @since 5.4.0
1721  */
1722 function do_favicon() {
1723      /**
1724       * Fires when serving the favicon.ico file.
1725       *
1726       * @since 5.4.0
1727       */
1728      do_action( 'do_faviconico' );
1729
1730      wp_redirect( get_site_icon_url( 32, includes_url( 'images/w-logo-blue-white-bg.png' ) ) );
1731      exit;
1732 }
1733
1734 /**
1735  * Determines whether WordPress is already installed.
1736  *
1737  * The cache will be checked first. If you have a cache plugin, which saves