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How to make Firefox render @font-face correctly in Thai language?

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I have tested @font-face at my website with one of the 13 Thailand national font. Unfortunately, on Internet Explorer 9, Mozilla Firefox 6, Google Chrome 13, Opera 11.50, only Firefox had a problem to render my language.

The problem is a tone-mark doesn't stay at the right place. It's up above where it should be.

I used "The New Bulletproof @Font-Face Syntax" at www.fontspring.com as it's the latest and the most popular bulletproof. And I converted the font at www.fontsquirrel.com @font-face Generator as it's recommended by many web designer.

If it's really Firefox bug(I'm certainly sure), how can I fix it? Or I have to wait for Firefox to patches this bug itself?

I have tested @font-face at my website with one of the 13 Thailand national font. Unfortunately, on Internet Explorer 9, Mozilla Firefox 6, Google Chrome 13, Opera 11.50, only Firefox had a problem to render my language. The problem is a tone-mark doesn't stay at the right place. It's up above where it should be. I used "The New Bulletproof @Font-Face Syntax" at www.fontspring.com as it's the latest and the most popular bulletproof. And I converted the font at www.fontsquirrel.com @font-face Generator as it's recommended by many web designer. If it's really Firefox bug(I'm certainly sure), how can I fix it? Or I have to wait for Firefox to patches this bug itself?