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I am getting a CSS3120: No fonts available for @font-face rule for the new Microsoft Edge browser on windows 10.

The fonts I am using are from fonts.com and have the normal declarations that I would expect (e.g. woff, ttf, svg etc).

{
font-family:"myfont";
src:url("/dv2/2/asdf.eot?asdf#iefix");
src:url("/dv2/2/asdf.eot?asdf#iefix") format("eot"),url("/dv2/14/asdf.woff2?asdf") format("woff2"),url("/dv2/3/asdf.woff?asdf") format("woff"),url("/dv2/1/asdf.ttf?asdf") format("truetype"),url("/dv2/11/asdf.svg?asdf") format("svg");
}

The sites still work normally on chrome, firefox, and IE for windows 10. my fonts that I used from Icomoon that are on my domain and fonts from google fonts seem to work fine on the edge browser. Anybody else having this problem with fonts.com?

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I was using a local version of Google Fonts like one of the commenters, @benoror. My issue ended up being that I used references to woff2 fonts. Edge doesn't support the woff2 format yet.

My solution was to switch back to loading the fonts from Google Fonts since they have logic based on the user-agent that determines which font files get referenced in the @font-face declarations.

Another option would have been to use regular woff instead of woff2: http://caniuse.com/#search=woff

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I contacted fonts.com and the solution they gave - which did seem to work for me - was to republish the project. If you go into manage webfonts and to the project, there is a republish button. It will probably take a couple minutes and then it should work.

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I had the same issue,

After reading MSDN documentation and adding local parameter error disappeared.

src:url(sURL) format(fontFormat) local(fontName)

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