James,

The firefox error console lists the font as having a domain mismatch which is 
causing a cross site error. It prints the URL of the font that's causing the 
issue. What additional information would be helpful?

Robert.

--- In [email protected], "james_ingram_svg" <j.ingram@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Robert: Thanks for looking at this closely enough to find the answers. I hope 
> they will be helpful to other programmers on this list.
> 
> I've now removed the inconsistencies between my website and score generating 
> software. 'www.' addresses are no longer used anywhere that has to do with 
> fonts and font style sheets.
> 
> > sounds like a cross domain problem that could be fixed using the javascript
> > hack.. idk.
> 
> Not sure what the javascript hack is, but using a hack is probably asking for 
> trouble later. I'd rather get things clean and tidy.
> 
> Has someone written a script which diagnoses problems like this on a website, 
> and suggests solutions? That would save a lot of people a lot of time -- 
> especially where the browser is as strict as Firefox. Most of us would rather 
> get on with programming our applications than spend hours diagnosing font 
> problems.
> 
> best,
> James
>




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