Firefox has a security feature that does not allow font files to be called from a different domain from the one that hosts the site and the CSS files. It's meant to stop people using fonts they don't have a license for and for other security reasons.
There are workarounds, but so far, I can't find one that will work without control of the server where the font is located. I did see one guy say that he just changed the URL so there was no http:// and it worked for him, but I haven't had time to test that theory, so take that with a giant grain of salt, but it might be worth a try.
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Date: 2012-05-11 01:37 pm (UTC)Firefox has a security feature that does not allow font files to be called from a different domain from the one that hosts the site and the CSS files. It's meant to stop people using fonts they don't have a license for and for other security reasons.
There are workarounds, but so far, I can't find one that will work without control of the server where the font is located. I did see one guy say that he just changed the URL so there was no http:// and it worked for him, but I haven't had time to test that theory, so take that with a giant grain of salt, but it might be worth a try.