In your previous mail you wrote:

   One point that was discussed, however, was related to whether
   :: means "1 or more" occurances of zero vs. "2 or more", when used in
   an IPv6 literal address.

=> I always interpreted this as "one or more" (i.e., the standard "+").

   I.e., on one parser an address with :: denoting one occurance of zeros was
   accepted, on the other it was rejected.
   
=> the first is right, the second is wrong and must be fixed.

Thanks

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