>You would do everyone a favour by notifying those sites that don't
>handle IPv6 DNS queries properly. In many (most) cases the sites aren't
>aware that their DNS software is broken. A quick e-mail will often see
>the problem fixed in short order. (bbc.co.uk is a recent example of
>this.)

Of course. What's a good thing to tell them? Is the problem that their DNS
server isn't correctly responding to a query with an unknown QTYPE?

The main reason I want to have Mozilla work around this is that for many
people, they are not interested in policing DNS servers. They just want
Mozilla to work. Yes, those DNS servers are broken and should be fixed, but
Mozilla should work nicely in either case.


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