> On 6 May 2016, at 7:25 AM, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> wrote:
> 
> It seems Apple believes Apple customers use exclusively Apple-branded gear. ;)

I’m using one of the biggest ISPs in Aus and need to use tunnelling to get 
IPv6. What’s more even with a high end router that’s under 6 months old the 
IPv6 support is squirrelled away under Advanced Setup on the Advanced tab… 

BTW This appears to be a confusing press release 
https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=05042016a

I’m reading it as apps must support IPv6 only networking because cellular 
networks are being deployed as IPv6 only in addition to IPv4 only and dual 
stacks. Essentially what this means is if the network is IPv6 only your IPv4 
addresses must get translated into an IPv6 address. The good news is because 
LiveCode's iOS url support already uses NSURLConnection instead of libURL and 
sockets we won’t need to worry about the bulk of our networking. We WILL need 
to worry about sockets though. It may be that I can update mergSocket quickly 
to get people out of trouble although I had hoped to mothball that now that 
socket support is in the engine.

Cheers

Monte
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