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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T04:19:10+00:00 2026-05-19T04:19:10+00:00

As described above, I have issues with @font-face not displaying in IE9 although it

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As described above, I have issues with @font-face not displaying in IE9 although it displays fine in every other browser including IE8 and under. Additionally, when viewing locally on my computer, IE9 does display the font, just not when fully live.

The site is:

bigwavedesign.co.uk/gcc/gcc/

The code used is:

    @font-face {
                font-family: 'LeagueGothicRegular';
                src: url('league_gothic_0-webfont.eot');
                src: local('League Gothic Regular'), url('league_gothic_0-webfont.woff') format('woff'), url('league_gothic_0-webfont.ttf') format('truetype'), url('league_gothic_0-webfont.svg#webfonta36nFpyE') format('svg');font-weight: normal;font-style: normal;
}

Anyone any ideas why this might be occurring?

Cheers!

=============================================

EDIT

I have found the following site that displays the same font ok in IE9, anyine any ideas how he did that?

http://iamthomasbishop.com/

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    2026-05-19T04:19:10+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 4:19 am

    No answer, just confirmation: I have a similar kind of problem. Font works in all other IE versions except IE9, both using IETester and original browser. When changing Document Mode (F12 dev tools) font works. Not how I’d like it though.

    Update: With some trickery I managed to get it working. Seems like IE9 is using the .woff version of the font (which I had excluded) over the .eot that I thought it would. I used the @font-face generator from fontsquirrel to get all the different font variations and included them in my project, using the smileyface-local. Did not have to alter my .htaccess file. Now works fine and looks the same in all IE versions:

    @font-face {
      font-family: "LucidaFax-bold";
      src: url("_font/LucidaFax-bold.eot");
      src: local("☺"),
      url("_font/LucidaFax-bold.woff") format("woff"),
      url("_font/LucidaFax-bold.ttf") format("truetype"),
      url("_font/LucidaFax-bold.svg#LucidaFax-bold") format("svg");
      }
    
    h1 { font-family: "LucidaFax-bold", serif;}
    

    (I even got mad fresh using Mark “Tarquin” Wilton-Jones’ text-shadow hack, applying same look to IE versions as rest of the browser world. Old school? Looks great! Was it worth it? Well, learned a lot. 😉

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