On 11/03/2011 03:30 PM, Kevin Martin wrote: > Hmm, don't know that I agree with that. I've seen issues in other places with IPV6 turned on or off respectively. Perhaps the > correct way to test that is to make sure to run firefox with all extensions turned off, IPV6 set on, see what newegg.com looks like, > turn off IPV6, checkout newegg.com again. That way you are sure that extensions are doing something weird and can verify the > validity of IPV6 getting in the way or not. The price is ASCII text embedded in the HTML page. IPv6 has absolutely nothing to do with this issue. You could view the source code of the page and find the price. It is a rendering problem (that I, and others cannot reproduce). There is no mythical IPv6 monster eating your bytes. I hate that this "disabling IPv6 fixed it" myth exists. Pretty soon you will have to enable IPv6 to even get on the Internet. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test