Having that line in your HTML will not help if you don’t have the woff format font available. As ralph.m and others explained in your other thread, that format is missing from your site. If you don’t have a copy of it to upload, you’ll need to go back to Font Squirrel and redo it.
“IE9, like Firefox, requires that fonts be served from the same domain as the website. Make sure that is the case.”
Does “same domain as the website” mean that the Font Squirrel fonts have to be on FF server? My FS fonts are on my GoDaddy server.
Their remedy is :
<FilesMatch "\\.(eot|otf|woff|ttf)$">
SetEnvIf Origin »
"^http(s)?://(.+\\.)?(domain1\\.org|domain\\.com)$" origin_is=$0
Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin %{origin_is}e env=origin_is
</FilesMatch>
Just swap out your calling domains for the one above
I wouldn’t know what, or where the “calling domains” are either.
It mentions the htaccess file. I have no clue about this.
No. The domain is your website - propertieswithstyle.com - and the message means that the fonts have to be hosted somewhere within that site. All the other versions of the font - ttf, eot and svg - are on there, inside your “fonts” folder, but the woff version is missing.
You can ignore all of this. The only remedy you need is the one we keep telling you - get a copy of the font in woff format and upload it to the folder with the others. Firefox needs this font format, so the only way it’s going to work in Firefox is if you provide it.
It means the fonts must be on the same server as the html page that is calling them. Just store all the fonts on your server where the html page originates and you won’t have to jump through any htaccess hoops.
Is that what’s on your local machine or on your server? Maybe try uploading the fonts again, as that font is definitely not where it’s mean to be. This is the direct link to that woff file, and it returns a 404 error:
The screenshot indicates that you last uploaded the font three weeks ago, so perhaps try and upload it again because, for whatever reason the file does not seem to be recognized.
And this is 100% the same root where all other files are located? Can you create and upload a test.txt file to the same /css/fonts folder(so that you have a file in /css/fonts/test.txt) to test if new files are uploaded correctly? If they are, we should be able to call the test.txt page and it should not show a 404 error.