Chris Blake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What about using CSS3 web fonts
> http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface/generator ?
> Upload the font you want, it will generate all the different types, link
> to them using the @fontface thing and bingo - they don't need that font
> on their system.
>
> or am I dreadfully mistaken?
>
> BR, CB

Thanks for the suggestion, Chris, but although it is
related to the question it doesn't really address the
issue of fallbacks.  There may be many reasons why
I cannot legitimately distribute the font with the
web page (certainly true for Arial Unicode MS), so
what I am looking for is a way to be able to reliably
fall back on a font that the visitor's machine /does/
have, rather than using web fonts per se.

** Phil.
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