- From: Christopher Slye <cslye@adobe.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 12:55:31 +0000
- To: Sergey Malkin <sergeym@microsoft.com>
- CC: "public-webfonts-wg@w3.org Group" <public-webfonts-wg@w3.org>
Sergey, have you tested Safari? (Or has anyone else?) -Christopher On Mar 1, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Sergey Malkin <sergeym@microsoft.com> wrote: > Hello David, > > Did you hear back from Chrome team? Same origin restriction is probably most important mechanism of protecting font IP on the Web, but it doesn’t work if it is not working in one of the most used user agents. > > Thanks, > Sergey > > From: David Kuettel > Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 6:47 PM > To: Sergey Malkin > Cc: public-webfonts-wg@w3.org > > Hello Sergey, > > On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 4:30 PM, Sergey Malkin <sergeym@microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I checked CORS support for @font-face font download in different browsers. It appears like IE and Firefox apply CORS, but Chrome doesn't (I only had Windows desktop versions). Is this correct or am I missing something? > > That is my understanding of the current behavior as well. > > If yes, what are the plans for Chrome/WebKit/Blink to implement it, for different platforms? Requirement to apply CORS is MUST in CSS Fonts spec and as I remember Chrome team(Tab?) was not opposed to doing this two years ago. > > Let me check and see... > > Thank you, > David > > Thanks, > Sergey > > P.S. What www-fonts@w3.org list is used for?
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