You could just access a proxy server that is on both ip4/ip6 networks to test 
your site..  Just let me know, it is also a trivial matter to add an IPV6 AAAA 
dns record for your server to facilitate the test.   I think this is what mike 
is offering, and I can help you as well.

your system  ---ipv4 or ipv6---> ipv4/ipv6 proxy host 
                                                                           
+------> ipv6 website test
                                                                           
+------> ipv4 website test

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On Mar 23, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:

> Michael Richardson wrote:
>>>>>>> "Jeffrey" == Jeffrey B Green <j...@kikisoso.org> writes:
>>    Jeffrey> Are there any IPv6 proxy browsers around to test out web
>>    Jeffrey> site set up?
>> 
>> Are you asking for a public proxy that speaks IPv4 and IPv6?
>> I can provide an authenticated one by 1:1 request.
>> 
> 
> If iceweasel (firefox) can handle a IPv6 proxy then that would be okay,
> or if you know if one of the other browsers do. However, my original
> thought was just a web based proxy browser for the IPv6 address space.
> 
> regards,
> -jeff
> 
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