Excellent reply, but I was replying to Aloone_Jonez.
That would also have the unintended side effect of bloating up Mozilla and Firefox.
If you don't have ipv6 capable hardware I would expect it to fail instantly and therefore not have any affect.
Do you notice how there is a gap between when you enter a url and the page title is shown and another gap before the content is displayed?The first gap is the time it takes to get a dns reply, retrieve the html and process the html. The second gap is the time it takes to download CSS and javascript files and process any initial java script before rendering the page.
I'm using an eMac and Panther. Both the OS and hardware are IPv6 capable, but Mozilla's disable IPv6 value is/was "True." The only time I have problems is if I use v92 modem drivers. My isp doesn't use v92, so it becomes very unstable if I try.
I'm still using an older version of Firefox (1.0.4) because it seems every time I want to get the 'latest and greatest' most of my extensions won't work and I refuse to give them up.
even if you're renting you've got more rights than if you're using windows.