Nathan Lutchansky wrote:

> 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.
<SNIP>

Check http://6bone.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/ipv6/stats/stats.php3

http://6bone.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/ipv6/stats/why-en.html :

8<----------------
Official 6bone Webserver List 

* What is this list for ?
When you want to test/use your ipv6-browser at present, it is not easy
to find the few available v6-webservers. Thats is why in this list the
existing sites are collected and sorted according to their popularity.

* What is logged ?
Only ipv6 hits are counted. In order to avoid effects which can be
produced by multiple reloads of the same page, only one access per page
and ipv6-address is counted per day.

* How to get on the list ?
Simply add the following link to the homepage:

<A HREF="http://6bone.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/ipv6/stats/stats.php3";>
<IMG
SRC="http://6bone.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/ipv6/stats/log.php3?URL="dns
of the webserver"></a> 
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Greets,
 Jeroen

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