Spencer Dawkins wrote: > Hi, Jeroen, > > Are you talking about > ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2732.txt (PS)? > > My quick read of this RFC is that it says "don't use IPv6 > literals without enclosing them in brackets", as in > > host = hostname | IPv4address | IPv6reference > ipv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]" > > But that's not quite the same thing you said: "never use IPv6 > IP's in URL's". > > If you're talking about another reference, could you provide it? > A quick RFC search for "IPv6 URL" turned up only this RFC...
Yes, though I can't seem to google up any references. Except for: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/techinfo/administration/ipv6/defa ult.asp "Q: How can I force IPv6 connections using my Web browser?" <SNIP> "For applications other than Internet Explorer: Connect using a literal IPv6 address. URLs that use the format for literal IPv6 addresses described in RFC 2732, "Format for Literal IPv6 Addresses in URLs," are not supported by the version of Internet Explorer provided with Windows XP." There was some discussion about this deprecation as the Techpreviews (Win2k/NT4) did support literal url's. The XP version and up though won't support it to overcome one major 'problem': website 'designers' embedding IP's inside websites to 'speed things up' (go figure). And there where a number of other reasons for deciding so. Unfortunatly I can't find the messages which where sent to a mailinglist about this discussion which also contained why they decided this. Note that wininet.dll doesn't support it that's why IE doesn't either... MS CC'd, they can best explain the rationale behind it. Greets, Jeroen PS: Is 'google' already an official english verb? :)