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I'm building a Power Pages in Developer environment and receiving an error: ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED on fabric icons at spoppe-b.azureedge.net. It appears Microsoft moved the source file. What is the best method for updating so that standard icons render instead of white boxes? 
 
I've tried the following: 
  1. Restart portal - from Admin Center
  2. Purge cache - from Admin Center
  3. Remove Themes and revert to OOB 
  4. Remove most of security features
thank you - Eric 
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  • Fubar Profile Picture
    Fubar 7,675 on at
    Fabric icons failed to load resource
    @jprny the Modern List control that appears to be what is having issues with the fabric icons is still in Preview, so should not be being used on production systems, which is why many people will not be using it at the moment. It has also had various other issues in the past (another reason people will hold off until it is in general availability) - also is clearly a bug and has been reported to Microsoft.
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    jprny 23 on at
    Fabric icons failed to load resource
    Having the same issue. Microsoft must have moved the icons.
    Power Pages is a hosted solution, so loading them "locally" isn't an option.
    Not building confidence in the platform that I've only seen a couple of questions posted and no answers.
     
     
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    DanBoehm 2 on at
    Fabric icons failed to load resource
    I have the same problem. Multiple portals across multiple tenants. Multiple browsers. I submitted a ticket this morning with Microsoft. These are the fabric icons that are part of the new list control so you can't host them locally or even change their location.
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    SaiRT14 1,926 on at
    Fabric icons failed to load resource
    Hi Eric,
     
    Consider hosting the icons locally on your server or using a custom icon library that you can manage.
     
    if you can't host locally, Verify the source of the icons. If Microsoft moved or changed the URL for the fabric icons, this can lead to the error you're seeing
     
    thanks
     

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