Re: Difficulty with font-face cross-domain restrictions

2013-01-05 Thread Pamela Fox
Perhaps then, it could be a setting/header that we could opt-in-to, instead of having to opt out of, i.e., if I put the header there, then you obey it, but otherwise, you don't care? Why we still had problems after adding "*": we have multiple codebases and have gone through a few iterations of ho

Re: Difficulty with font-face cross-domain restrictions

2013-01-05 Thread Robert O'Callahan
One reason behind this is: what if you were using a font that wasn't free, but had a license that required you to prevent deep-linking of the font from other sites to where it's hosted on your site? Firefox and IE give you a way to do that. Chrome doesn't. In this case, it's a free font so it does

Difficulty with font-face cross-domain restrictions

2013-01-05 Thread pamelafox
Hi folks - When I was griping to my friend that works at Mozilla about my font-face woes, I was pointed to this bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604421 which ends in a suggestion to post in the forum. So, here I am, and hopefully this is the right place to share my experience wi