Re: [swinog] Sixy.ch: directory of IPv6 enabled web sites

2008-05-30 Diskussionsfäden Marco Fretz
i think its possible. just do an lookup. this can also be done if the user has no ipv6 connectivity... and Manuel has the skills and time to code such a little plug-in, right? :D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all >> can you write a firefox plugin which shows a link for each ipv4 website >> i

Re: [swinog] Sixy.ch: directory of IPv6 enabled web sites

2008-05-29 Diskussionsfäden shagen
Hi all can you write a firefox plugin which shows a link for each ipv4 website if its also available over ipv6? that would be very nice :) this way users can see that it is a good idea to get ipv6 connectivity. What an awesome idea, I love it ;-) Silvia Sunny Connection AG + 41 44 887 62

Re: [swinog] Sixy.ch: directory of IPv6 enabled web sites

2008-05-29 Diskussionsfäden Marco Fretz
Hi Manuel, Great, a nice idea. But maybe the problem is there are just a lot of similar websites / directories out in the net. I think its cool to have one in / for Switzerland. As soon I'm using ipv6 in our network ill add some websites to the directory. can you write a firefox plugin which show

Re: [swinog] Sixy.ch: directory of IPv6 enabled web sites

2008-05-29 Diskussionsfäden Tonnerre Lombard
Salut, Manuel, On Wed, 28 May 2008 23:05:28 +0200, Manuel Kasper wrote: > now that IPv6 is slowly gaining hype factor again, I noticed that > there are few places to find content that is accessible via IPv6. In > an attempt to change that, I launched , a directory > of IPv6 enabled

Re: [swinog] Sixy.ch: directory of IPv6 enabled web sites

2008-05-28 Diskussionsfäden Martin Ebnoether
On the Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:05:28PM +0200, Manuel Kasper blubbered: Hi! > now that IPv6 is slowly gaining hype factor again, I noticed that there > are few places to find content that is accessible via IPv6. In an > attempt to change that, I launched , a directory of IPv6 > ena

[swinog] Sixy.ch: directory of IPv6 enabled web sites

2008-05-28 Diskussionsfäden Manuel Kasper
Hello, now that IPv6 is slowly gaining hype factor again, I noticed that there are few places to find content that is accessible via IPv6. In an attempt to change that, I launched , a directory of IPv6 enabled web sites. It's currently manually compiled (a random selection of site