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I am currently working with the Uniform Server and I would like to learn how to apply an AddType to it, so that my custom fonts, (i.e. a .otf font), is registered when I use that font on my PHP pages. This is the message I get via my console log via Google Chrome, when I am using my custom font...

Resource interpreted as Font but transferred with MIME type application/x-font-otf: htt://.../mfont.otf

I did some digging, and so far came up with the following line that needs to be integrated...

AddType application/x-font-otf

But I'm clueless on where to put, or how to fix issues like this. But I want to learn!

Thanks for any advice!

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    Depends on how it was installed, what operating system/package/etc (some pull from multiple config files, some use 1 big file). It needs to go in httpd.conf. or in a file included from httpd.conf What OS are you using, that might help pinpoint the exact location.
    – Doon
    Jun 25, 2013 at 16:10
  • I am using windows vista. I installed it as one .exe package. Every time I bring up the uniform server pop-up window, it says "Server - Program - 8.6.7" up at top. Does that help?
    – klewis
    Jun 25, 2013 at 16:46

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Insert

AddType application/x-font-otf

in

If you are using xampp C:/xampp/htdocs/xampp/apace/conf/httpd.conf

Still Not working

 AddType  font/opentype
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  • I'm not using xampp, but thank you for the general location and confirmation on how to write it. I found that file in the uniform server. thank you!
    – klewis
    Jun 25, 2013 at 16:49
  • sucks, I'm still getting that message, after reloading my apache server.
    – klewis
    Jun 25, 2013 at 16:56
  • do restart your serives before testing anything. If you are still getting error. post it here. Jun 25, 2013 at 17:13
  • It's what I posted above... - Resource interpreted as Font but transferred with MIME type application/x-font-otf: htt://.../mfont.otf
    – klewis
    Jun 25, 2013 at 17:13
  • the server is not generating no errors, but Google chrome keeps posting the "resource" warning message...and I don't know how to remove that...
    – klewis
    Jun 25, 2013 at 17:14
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Look for a file named "httpd.conf" and put it inside that file. I have no experience on Uniform Server but since it's running Apache, putting the line inside the apache httpd.conf file should work.

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  • thanks, and found the location, but after saving and reloading apache, I still get that warning message in my browser.
    – klewis
    Jun 25, 2013 at 16:56

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