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Is there a way to get the Digohweli (Cherokke Unicode Font) to display in Firefox (3.6.13 specifically)?

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The Digohweli font worked a few versions previously, but at some point the newer Firefox upgrades have apparently eliminated the ability to load this font despite the font itself having not been upgraded or uninstalled. Is there a way to get Firefox to recognize and display more fonts?

The Digohweli font worked a few versions previously, but at some point the newer Firefox upgrades have apparently eliminated the ability to load this font despite the font itself having not been upgraded or uninstalled. Is there a way to get Firefox to recognize and display more fonts?

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Modified by cor-el

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The one dual-hosted on Language Geek and the Cherokee Nation website *is* the Digohweli font. The one used on Wikipedia works, but there's a site I frequent (http://www.wehali.com/tsalagi/) that uses the Digohweli font.