In message <4D597216.1030400@brightok.net>, Jack Bates writes:
On 2/14/2011 12:12 PM, Cameron Byrne wrote:
Too bad the article pushes my mobile device to their mobile site mobile.nytimes.com and that references an ipv4 literal for the picture to load .... so not only is nytimes not ipv6 it is also broken for ipv6 only users behind nat64 ....
That's almost as bad as the hundreds of subdomains used in webpages which sometimes hit broken load balancers (reporting nxdomain for AAAA).
Very few do that anymore. What they do however is return the wrong SOA record.
So you have to check each and every domain in the source to find which ones are broken.
Which one really shouldn't have to do. Add DS-Lite support to the phone and have the carriers advertise that they support DS-Lite and the IPv4 literal problem goes away. This has been done in a phone already so it is possible to do.
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