I've started a service that lets sites put a web bug on the webpages on their IPv4-only site to figure out how many of their site visitors are IPv6-enabled.
Basically, it takes two URLs as arguments, and redirects browsers to one of the two URLs depending on whether IPv4 or IPv6 was used to contact my server. Here's an example: http://ipv6wb.litech.org/wb?v4dest=www.yahoo.com&v6dest=www.kame.net Users with IPv6 will go to the KAME site, and everyone else will go to Yahoo. This is just an example though; it's intended to be used with images instead. Find directions or download the script at: http://v6web.litech.org/webbug/ -Nathan -- +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------+ | Nathan Lutchansky | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Lithium Technologies | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | I dread success. To have succeeded is to have finished one's | | business on earth... I like a state of continual becoming, | | with a goal in front and not behind. - George Bernard Shaw | +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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