Correct Apache AddType directives for font MIME types

I realize that this question is old, but for anyone looking for a quick copy/paste for adding font MIME types to their .htaccess: <IfModule mod_mime.c> AddType application/vnd.ms-fontobject .eot AddType application/x-font-opentype .otf AddType image/svg+xml .svg AddType application/x-font-ttf .ttf AddType application/font-woff .woff AddType application/font-woff2 .woff2 </IfModule>

Proper MIME type for .woff2 fonts

In IIS you can declare the mime type for WOFF2 font files by adding the following to your project’s web.config: <system.webServer> <staticContent> <remove fileExtension=”.woff2″ /> <mimeMap fileExtension=”.woff2″ mimeType=”font/woff2″ /> </staticContent> </system.webServer> Update: The mime type may be changing according to the latest W3C Editor’s Draft WOFF2 spec. See Appendix A: Internet Media Type Registration section … Read more

Mime type for WOFF fonts?

Update from Keith Shaw’s comment on Jun 22, 2017: As of February 2017, RFC8081 is the proposed standard. It defines a top-level media type for fonts, therefore the standard media type for WOFF and WOFF2 are as follows: font/woff font/woff2 In January 2011 it was announced that in the meantime Chromium will recognize application/x-font-woff as … Read more