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The awesome font version is 4.3.0
The version that cannot be used by external companies:
iPad4(iOS 7.1.2)
Safari on Mac OS 10.10.x 8.0.2
Safari 7.1.2 on Mac OS 10.9.x
Safari 7.1.4 and 8.0.2
Safari version 8.0.3 (10600.3. 18)
iPad Air 2 and iOS 8.0.3
We have tested internally:
Safari 8.0.2
Question sequence 1
-Log in to the website
– The icon is visible
– Log out, close the browser, delete all website data, and log in again – No icon/square exists
Question sequence 2
– Login to the website
– Icon Invisible/square exists
The website is a dedicated server and uses lights. It does not happen on FF, Chrome or even IE.
If anyone has the same problem or knows a solution Please help with the work of the solution. We have seen and tried about 10 different things, namely source ordering, updating css, using website links, etc.
The strange thing I found is that this is suffixed to the path of the Font Awesome CSS library with cache busters to solve the problem. For example
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font-awesome.min.css?v=1234
I don’t understand why this is necessary, but it seems to be valid so far.
I have been using Font Awesome icons for a while, but after a round of error tracking by external companies, they found that icons with great fonts were not displayed in some cases.
The awesome font version is 4. 3.0
The version that cannot be used by external companies:
iPad4(iOS 7.1.2)
Safari 8.0.2 on Mac OS 10.10.x
Safari on Mac OS 10.9.x 7.1.2
Safari 7.1.4 and 8.0.2
Safari version 8.0.3 (10600.3.18) on Mac OS X 10.10.2 (14C109)
iPad Air 2 and iOS 8.0.3< /p>
We have tested internally:
Safari 8.0.2
Question sequence 1
– Log in to the website
– Icon is visible
– Log out, close browsing Browser, delete all website data, log in again-no icon/square exists
Problem sequence 2
-login to the website
-icon is not visible/square exists
The website is Dedicated server, use lights. It doesn’t happen on FF, Chrome or even IE.
If anyone has the same problem or knows a solution that works, please help. We have seen it and tried it About 10 different things, namely source ordering, updating css, using website links, etc.
I am in Mac OSX (Yosemite) Safari 8.0.8 and I have encountered the same problem on various iOS 6 devices. My goal is font Awesome 4.2.0, which is hosted locally on the IIS web server.
The strange thing is that I found this is the suffix to Path to the Font Awesome CSS library with cache busters to solve the problem. For example
font-awesome.min.css?v=1234
I don’t I understand why this is necessary, but it seems to be effective so far.