On 10/27/14 10:06 AM, Ross Chandler wrote:
When I changed it to http://[2a02:0ed8::0::8] it worked (inserted
an extra zero at the end).
ross,
that's quite weird because trying a different address already filled
with zeroes, Safari complains about the first part of the address
On 10/27/14 10:46 AM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Interesting. You'll have to file a RADAR bug for that one.
filed bug #18779306, let's see what will happen
thank you
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antonio
On 27 Oct 2014, at 08:43, Antonio Prado apr...@topnet.it wrote:
Hi,
some customers report they can't open certain IPv6 addresses using
Safari Version 8.0 (10600.1.25) on OSX Yosemite Version 10.10 (14A389).
If an address starts with 2A02 Safari complains 'can’t open
On 10/27/14 1:43 AM, Antonio Prado wrote:
Hi,
some customers report they can't open certain IPv6 addresses using
Safari Version 8.0 (10600.1.25) on OSX Yosemite Version 10.10 (14A389).
If an address starts with 2A02 Safari complains 'can’t open
“[2a02:ed8:::8]” because the first part of
Hi,
I ran across something similar (while I was still running 10.9) when I
tried to configure an IPv6- printer:
https://twitter.com/marcodavids/status/514381881719394304
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Marco
Antonio Prado schreef op 27-10-14 om 09:43:
Hi,
some customers report they can't open certain IPv6 addresses
On 10/27/14 12:15 PM, Marco Davids wrote:
Hi,
I ran across something similar (while I was still running 10.9) when I
tried to configure an IPv6- printer:
https://twitter.com/marcodavids/status/514381881719394304
Yeah, posting this on twitter is useless. :) Meanwhile, it looks like
the bug
On OS X 10.9.5 and Safari 7.1 (9537.85.10.17.1) I see:
[2a02:ed8:::8] yields first part of its address is not valid.
[2a02:0ed8:::8] (change the second part) yields a webpage.
[2a02:ed8::0::8] yields first part of its address is not valid.
[2a02:0ed8::0::8] (change the second