BrowserLab font examples do not render correctly

I am creating a web site using Marydale Inspired (TT) from Three Islands Press for titling and Helvetica Neue for body type. In FF 3.6 and 4.0 RC and Safari 5.0 on Mac Pro running OS X 10.6.6 the fonts render properly. In the BrowserLab tests, the Marydale, a casual font, becomes a Times-like serif typestyle and the body type is much thinner. In all BrowserLab cases the text weight of the body type is reduced. But, at least it doesn't serify the body text.
Ah, well. Nice idea in concept, but not worth the trouble.

Can you possibly provide a bit more detail or even better a URL we could test?
Browserlab fully supports @font-face declarations.  One thing to keep in mind is that the fonts need to be downloaded by the browsers before they will display properly.
When working directly with a browser you will notice the browser downloads the text first, then the font.  After the font is download the page refreshes with the correct font.
If you increase the delay setting, you should be able to work around the font download delay. Start off with a 3-5 second delay, you can adjust from there. 
Please let us know what your results are.  We need your input to improve the service.

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