The CLDR online tools include a footer that suggests finding Unicode fonts for Ancient scripts from a web site (greekfonts.teilar.gr) which is no longer available. Now it redirects to a parking page without contents.
There's an archive of this page in the Google Cache, which shows that the site is not just temporarily unavailable, but that it has been closed indefinitely: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:1oTvcjcKed4J:greekfonts.teilar.gr/+Unicode+Fonts+for+Ancient+Scripts&cd=1&hl=fr&ct=clnk&gl=fr Can the online CLDR tools (referenced not just by the CLDR project documentation and examples, but as well in some technical references of the Unicode standard) suppress this link "Unicode Fonts for Ancient Scripts" appearing at the bottom of pages (for example http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/bidi.jsp), or suggest another good site guide for available fonts for old/rare scripts, if possible not commercial (i.e. not a foundry site directly selling their own fonts) ? For example I can propose "Gallery of Unicode Fonts" on the WAZU JAPAN site (http://www.wazu.jp/) as a complement to the existing "Large, multi-script Unicode fonts for Windows computers" on the Alan Wood's Unicode Reference site (http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fonts.html) : this would be the second largest online database with good contents and neutral to font vendors, that we should better reference and keep now, for the eventual case where the WAZU page would ever disappear (We should better to have a second one available now if the only working one that remains ever has problems). -- Philippe.

