Isn't that because you forgot the backslapshes before p{...}, when
naming properties ?
Without those backslashes, the compared sets (specified in parameters
a and b of the request both include the letter 'p' and braces, ant it
is the names of properties that are compared.

This should be:

http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/unicodeset.jsp?a=\p{script:latin}&b=\p{name:/LATIN/}

or, computing only the two difference sets (using the '-'
regexp-operator, in a '[]' character class):

http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/unicodeset.jsp?a=[\p{script:latin}-\p{name:/LATIN/}]
http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/unicodeset.jsp?a=[\p{name:/LATIN/}-\p{script:latin}]

or the intersection set (the '&' regexp-operator is URL-encoded, in a
'[]' character class):

http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/unicodeset.jsp?a=[\p{script:latin}%26\p{name:/LATIN/}]

or the union set  (using the just using the empty/appending
regexp-operator, in a '[]' character class):

http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/unicodeset.jsp?a=[\p{script:latin}\p{name:/LATIN/}]

All of these work for me, there's no proxy error.

Philippe.

On 06/07/10 01:21, "Tulasi" <tulas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/unicodeset.jsp?a=\p{script:latin}&b=\p{name:/LATIN/}
>
> I could not view above link.
> I use FireFox. It gives me error as:
>
> > 502 Proxy Error
> >
> > The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
> > The proxy server could not handle the request GET 
> > /cldr/utility/list-unicodeset.jsp.
> >
> > Reason: Error reading from remote server
>
> Is there a working link for FireFox as well?
>
> Tulasi
> Ps: Thanks Rick McGowan for letting me know about the error, resending

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