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jake wrote: Toby A Inkster writes jake wrote: Yes, it's very achievable ....... at least for people using Internet Explorer (and that's probably 80-90% of your audience). Though I believe WEFT is optional in IE -- you can choose whether or not to install support when you first install IE. Umm ..... not quite sure what you mean ;-) When you do a custom install of IE you choose from a list of components to install. Components such as "AOL ART Image Format Support", "Web Folders" and "Offline Browsing Pack". One of these components is "Internet Explorer Browsing Enhancements" which adds a number of features to Internet Explorer, including the ability to deal with embedded fonts. If this component is not installed (such as if you choose "Minimal Install" or do a custom install) then you don't get embedded fonts. Another thing that IEBE does is add better FTP support to IE. Trust me. I've installed IE going on for 100 times. You may well be right. |
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in post: <news:lQm$4vFTFr5AFwma (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk jake <jake (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk> said: Font downloading is one of mankind's greatest inventions ..... i bet you're easily distracted by bright shiny things. And there I was, thinking that I'd kept that a secret ...... ;-) |
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I only had to install IE6 once ..... |
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