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Why FireFox cannot recognize @FontFace?

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I am adding a WebFont through FontFace to Adobe EdgeAnimate. In preview, all browser recognize the Font except FireFox. Even I deleted EOT files, but it did not help.

I am adding a WebFont through FontFace to Adobe EdgeAnimate. In preview, all browser recognize the Font except FireFox. Even I deleted EOT files, but it did not help.

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You can check the Web Console (Firefox menu button or Tools > Web Developer) for possible security related error messages.

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Thanks for the reply. I did try that also. But no result. I decided not to use the FontFace and instead I just implemented more Javascript. Thanks again.

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Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required) where we can test this?

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Again, really thank you for following the issue. Sure. I made a page for a test. Just click [[here|http://plrstore.ir/test-font/]].

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@fontface applied and addressed but there is no change.

Mohsenne said

Again, really thank you for following the issue. Sure. I made a page for a test. Just click [[here|http://plrstore.ir/test-font/]].
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I don't know enough about the scripts that run on the page to see what is wrong here. I'm not seeing how the @font-face is suppose to work and there are no request to download a font, so I don't know if the script actually runs.

I notice this message in the Console in Google Chrome (Firefox doesn't show this): Resource interpreted as Image but transferred with MIME type application/javascript: "http://plrstore.ir/test-font/assets/testing-font/testing-font_edge.js".

You can try to ask advice at the Stack Overflow forum site.

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Sure, really thank you.