Re: New work on fonts at W3C

Brad Kemper wrote:
> But we would be much more likely to do so for a format that worked with
> 99% of the people coming to our site (browsers that support an open
> format, and those that support EOT) than one that only worked with
> 30-40% (that is, EOT).

Sorry, I'm lost. What do you mean by "open format"?

A.

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