Please go ahead and respond for me.  I haven't really figured out Twitter yet.

-Alex

On 10/15/19, 9:05 AM, "Carlos Rovira" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Alex,
    do you want to respond yourself in the twitter thread? if not I can respond
    in your line
    thanks
    
    El mar., 15 oct. 2019 a las 16:30, Alex Harui (<[email protected]>)
    escribió:
    
    > Someone needs to try it.  I would think the transport would work.  The
    > next thing I wondered about was specification of destination and channels
    > in IPV6.  If the IP is resolved in DNS then it should be abstracted, but
    > not sure if we have any code expecting a certain pattern of "." in the URL
    > handling in Channel and ChannelSet and related classes.
    >
    > -Alex
    >
    > On 10/15/19, 2:21 AM, "Carlos Rovira" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi,
    >
    >     in this twitter thread [1] someone asks :
    >
    >     "Anyone tested AMF and RemoteObjects under the ipv6 network?"
    >
    >     I think ipv4 or ipv6 should not be a problem like any other REST
    > transfer.
    >     We just serialize or deserialize and communications goes over
    >     XMLHttpRequest right?
    >     so nothing should be a problem here, but want to ask here before to
    > confirm
    >     what I say
    >
    >     Anyway seems people could have problems depending on browser providers
    >     having some issue or not prepared for ipv6 [2], although if is the
    > case, I
    >     think is up to them fix
    >     Andy XMLHttpRequest issue.
    >
    >     Thanks
    >
    >     [1]
    > 
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    >     --
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