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Posted by Hywel Jenkins on 11/05/48 11:17
In article <a8Xwj3Fq8XmCFwyb@gododdin.demon.co.uk>,
jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk says...
> In message <MPG.1d030854aadc21459896e1@news.eclipse.net.uk>, Hywel
> Jenkins <hywel.jenkins@gmail.com> writes
> >In article <xhvqkdNHdYlCFw$F@gododdin.demon.co.uk>,
> >jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk says...
> >> In message <Xns9661F21D66C3Farbpenyahoocom@207.115.63.158>, Adrienne
> >> <arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net> writes
> >> >Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "the idiot"
> >> ><sinatra@thesands.co.uk> writing in
> >> >news:TD6dnb_l2KCF8QjfSa8jmA@karoo.co.uk:
> >> >
> >> >> a freind was asking if it is okay to embed a font on a website he was
> >> >> doing...
> >> >> i told him i didnt think it was right to do that but that i had no idea
> >> >> why.
> >> >>
> >> >> is it wrong / ok?
> >> >>
> >> >> and why?
> >> >> thank you
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >If the user has the font on their system, then they will see that font.
> >> >Embedding fonts in web pages works for some browsers some of the time.
> >>
> >> No. It works for (PC) IE users all of the time -- assuming you haven't
> >> got font downloading switched off.
> >
> >So, as Adrienne said, it works for *some browsers some of the time*.
> >Even your own statement says that it doesn't work for IE all of the
> >time.
>
> Font embedding works in IE all of the time unless you have disabled it
> -- in the same way that image downloading in IE works all the time
> unless you have disabled it -- or printing of backgrounds in IE works
> all the time unless you disable it, or ...........
>
> And your point is ... ?
My point is that what Adrienne said is exactly correct and, although
your first sentence ("No.") disagrees, the rest of what you say confirms
what she said. "all the time *unless you have disabled it*". That's
not "all the time" is it?
Get my point now? It's not rocket science so, please, try to keep up.
--
Hywel
Kill the Crazy Frog
http://www.petitiononline.com/crzyfrg/
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