Font Management Bug

Been looking for a fix to this for a while but can't seem to find any answer, so here it goes. I've been dealing with a specific font management related bug since I updated to Lion. It's an issue involving FontExplorer X 1.2.3.
If a font is activated on my system (via FontExplorer) and I am visiting a website unto which the same font is integrated via @font-face, the font will instead render a bunch of As inside a square in Safari 5.1, Times New Roman in Chrome 13.0, but it will render correctly in Firefox 5.0.1. Deactivating the font in FontExplorer and reloading the page will make it render correctly in all browsers.
This said, I work in web design and it's been making my life horrible since I upgraded to Lion. I have tried emptying font cache, did not worked. Anybody else faced this issue and found a fix?

Actually, I did. It mentionned cleaning font cache, emptying your font collection and starting over, and also that the problem seemed to involve system fonts. I tried cleaning my font cache with no results, same with emptying my whole font collection and re-importing it over. Also, the font I'm experiencing problem with is not a system font.
Guess I'll just wait for a fix from Apple, and use Firefox for web developement in the meantime.

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