EOT means Embedded OPen Type Font. a compact form of OpenType fonts designed by Microsoft for use as embedded fonts on web pages. These files usually use the extension ".eot".
Go there and this will explain completely. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_OpenType
Ok, so are you saying that your font doesn't work when you try to display text with PHP via an echo or print? How are you setting the font without using HTML or CSS?
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