FF3 - how do I tell which fonts are missing

Started by Rik, Feb 07, 2009, 15:48:37

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Ted

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There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

Well, I have the answer for today, I'll cut'n'paste next time I see the boxes. :) (This is all probably down to me minimising the number of active fonts, old ATM habit...)
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JB

You quite often see these in Ebuyer specifications. Take a look at:-

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149238/show_product_specifications?spectype=extended

In the extended spec section, in the 'expansion/conectivity' section.

Piccy below from my FF3.


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JB

'Keyboard not detected ~ Press F1 to continue'

Rik

I see the same, JB. Now all I need to do is work out the missing font... :(
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JB


I get similar in IE Rik. Piccy below.


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'Keyboard not detected ~ Press F1 to continue'

Rik

I can't see any indication of font in the source either, though I may just be missing the blindingly obvious.
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Baz

not an expert but theres this

width:150px;
   height:186px;
   background:url(http://image.ebuyer.com/customer/promos/UK/wheres-my-order2.gif) no-repeat;
   font-family:Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif;
   position:relative;
   margin-bottom:5px;
   *margin-bottom:0px;


at line 83, col 9     :dunno:

Rik

Thanks, Baz. I have those installed, so it must be an encoding issue. You wouldn't think it would happen with a Uk based firm, would you. :(
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kinmel

The problem is not at your computer, if you study the page source you will see that the Chinese characters have been encoded into the Ebuyer page and so it is they that are displaying it wrong and not you.

<td>Expansion Slot(s)</td><td>1 processor - LGA775 Socket ¦ 4 memory ( 1.8 V ) - DIMM 240-pin ¦ 1 PCI Express x16 ( x4 mode ) ¦ 1 PCI Express x1 ¦ 2 PCI</td>

No idea where they copied that spec from though, as all the Giga-byte sites have perfect English versions of it
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Sebby

Who knows with eBuyer. They're track record is that great when it comes to plagiarism. ;)

drummer

This has been a problem since FF went up to v3.

Some XP folks have suggested that it can be solved by going to Control Panel>Regional and Language Options and selecting the Advanced tab to choose which language fonts you want to load on startup.  I tried this method long before FF3 but dumped it fairly soon after because it increased XP's running processes.

I often get this glitch on UK based websites with really basic things like the pound or dollar symbol.
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Rik

Thanks, Drummer - it's only since FF3 that I've noticed the issue, and I wonder how they used to handle it.

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Quote from: kinmel on Feb 07, 2009, 21:14:13
The problem is not at your computer, if you study the page source you will see that the Chinese characters have been encoded into the Ebuyer page and so it is they that are displaying it wrong and not you.

<td>Expansion Slot(s)</td><td>1 processor - LGA775 Socket ¦ 4 memory ( 1.8 V ) - DIMM 240-pin ¦ 1 PCI Express x16 ( x4 mode ) ¦ 1 PCI Express x1 ¦ 2 PCI</td>

No idea where they copied that spec from though, as all the Giga-byte sites have perfect English versions of it

Thanks for restoring my sanity, Alan.  :thumb:
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