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>       Title           : An '.ipv6' Top Level Pseudo-Domain
>       Author(s)       : L. Masinter, J. Gettys, B. Carpenter
>       Filename        : draft-masinter-url-ipv6-01.txt
>       Pages           : 4
>       Date            : 02-Sep-98
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>The normal textual representation for IPv6 addresses as a set
>of colon-separated hexadecimal numbers does not work well with
>most deployed URL-parsing software. This document describes an
>alternate format which will pass unharmed through most URL-parsing
>software.
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