I would have thought that putting your font last in the css list would be 
enough, so it only uses it if the other fonts don't have the needed character.

> But now that “good” browsers support @font-face, we can envision a
> better solution:  If the browser does not have a font for rendering a
> specific script, we can dynamically supply one.

I'm also interested to hear about @font-face support.  I remember something 
like that was in CSS 2.0 but then removed!  Which standard has it now?

--John





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