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Problems using @font-face CSS in Firefox 6.0.2

I am using this CSS code below for @font-face Web Fonts. They work in all other browsers except for Firefox 6.0.2

Can you please help me with this problem?

@font-face {

font-family: 'Anime Ace';
src: url("./fonts/AnimeAceBold.eot"); /* EOT file for IE */

}

@font-face {

font-family: 'Anime Ace';
src: url("./fonts/AnimeAceBold.ttf") format("truetype");/* TTF file for CSS3 browsers */

}

h1 { font-family: 'Anime Ace', sans-serif; color: #F5F5BE; font-size: 1.5em; }

I am using this CSS code below for @font-face Web Fonts. They work in all other browsers except for Firefox 6.0.2 Can you please help me with this problem? @font-face { font-family: 'Anime Ace'; src: url("./fonts/AnimeAceBold.eot"); /* EOT file for IE */ } @font-face { font-family: 'Anime Ace'; src: url("./fonts/AnimeAceBold.ttf") format("truetype");/* TTF file for CSS3 browsers */ } h1 { font-family: 'Anime Ace', sans-serif; color: #F5F5BE; font-size: 1.5em; }

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Try to use absolute paths for the fonts to see if that works to avoid possible cross domain issues.

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Try to use absolute paths for the fonts to see if that works to avoid possible cross domain issues.

Thank you for your answer. It solved the problem.