On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 15:35:48 -0500 Michael Cronenworth wrote: > 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). No, the price is ascii text embedded in the javascript obtained from content.newegg.com, and with ip6v enabled firefox and wget consistently fail to resolve the IP for content.newegg.com. > There is no mythical IPv6 monster eating your bytes. True: There is an *actual* IPv6 monster eating the DNS for content.newegg.com, no myth. 100% correlation with turning the flag on and off in firefox as many times as I care to test it. Almost certainly nothing to do with firefox itself though, more likely some combination of strange an wondrous problems with firewalls and DNS server forwarding and wot-not on the long an winding road out of the corporate firewall I was inside to the actual lookup of content.newegg.com (but there are a gazillion other <whatever>.newegg.com URLs it has no problem resolving). -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test