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I'm not sure ipv6 are always properly classified, e.g.
Valid but non-enclosed ipv6 addresses:
faup -f url_type "::1" ipv6 faup -f url_type "2001:610:240:22::c100:68b" no_tld
Invalid adresses:
faup -f url_type ":::::::::::::::::1" ipv6 faup -f url_type "[:::::::::::::::::1]" ipv6 faup -f url_type http://::1 ipv6
For last one, I considered that in URL, address should be enclosed in [], cf RFC2732, not sure some tools still accept it, I don't think so
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I'm not sure ipv6 are always properly classified, e.g.
Valid but non-enclosed ipv6 addresses:
Invalid adresses:
For last one, I considered that in URL, address should be enclosed in [], cf RFC2732, not sure some tools still accept it, I don't think so
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: