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by theamk 17 days ago
reserve a TLD, like ".v6", and you are done.

URL parsers don't break, the amount of code to change is not that big, and many of the user-space applications can keep working with no changes at all, as long as they use high-level network libraries.

If you really hate this for some reason, use some other characters. How about underscores (_) for example? Those are not valid in DNS, so there is no chance of confusion.

Choosing colon when URLs were already using it is either very stupid or very mean.

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There is the .arpa domain used for reverse lookups. ipv6.arpa is already used for that. But combining the ipv6-literal from Microsoft, gives ipv6-literal.arpa.