Thanks Amanda for your request for clarification.

Hi Peter can you confirm that you are able to embed portable fonts using XLT
combined with
CSS so that potentially any visitor can display these fonts regardless their
browser and/or platform?

What I am looking for is a way to display my pages in my fonts that are
likely not installed on my visitors' system, and yet they can see my pages
in my fonts such as I designed them.

Best regards to everybody.

Patrick-Julien Germain
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://pjg.free.fr/

http://www.oiseaubleu.org/

http://thimote.free.fr/

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Subject: RE: [WEB] Any handy solution to embed fonts into HTML
pagesregardless of the visitors' browsers
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Kinev)
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 17:36:10 -0400
X-Message-Number: 22

Amanda,
Yes, that's what I meant. There are two possible ways to present your page.
One is to be sure that the client browser is smart enough to understand it -
HTML encoded pages. You obviously cannot expect that all browsers will be
able to decode it, so you need a stylesheet - CSS. But you can use more
powerful stylesheet - XSLT to transform XML pages into HTML. This
transformation could be done on the browser or OUTSIDE, on the server. The
first method is not always possible because as I said, some browsers will
not be able to guess it right. So, the industry now is using the second way,
processing XML pages with XSLT stylesheets on the server side and present an
HTML page to the browser with style non-depended of browser ability to
present it. I hope I will be able to demonstrate it tomorrow on our server.
Stay tuned!
Regards,
Peter.




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