On 11/03/2011 03:45 PM, Jonathan Kamens wrote: > Actually, if I understood correctly, what I believe he said was that > the price data was fetched and inserted into the page by JavaScript, > and the JavaScript code in question was unable to resolve the host > name it needed to contact to fetch the price. Yes, it is fetched with JavaScript. See below. > If the host has an IPv6 address, and if either (a) the IPv6 address > isn't reachable or (b) there's something messed up in the IPv6 > configuration on your end, such that /no/ IPv6 address is reachable, > then it's entirely plausible that disabling IPv6 could fix an issue > like this. Newegg doesn't have a single IPv6 address attached to any of their domains. That's also ignoring the fact that Firefox, as well as glibc, will start with a IPv4 address by default unless it detects you have a real (non 6to4) IPv6 default route. Toggling a little setting in Firefox will do jack squat. Explain yourself out of that one. I'm done with this thread. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test