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NAME

       Net::INET6Glue::INET_is_INET6 - make IO::Socket::INET behave like IO::Socket::INET6

SYNOPSIS

        use Net::INET6Glue::INET_is_INET6;
        use LWP::Simple;
        print get( 'http://[::1]:80' );
        print get( 'http://ipv6.google.com' );

DESCRIPTION

       Many modules directly create IO::Socket::INET sockets or have it as a superclass. Because
       IO::Socket::INET has no support for IPv6 these modules don't have it either.

       This module tries to make IO::Socket::INET behave like IO::Socket::IP (with fallback to
       IO::Socket::INET6) by copying the symbol table from IO::Socket::IP into IO::Socket::INET.
       The original symbol table from IO::Socket::INET is still available in IO::Socket::INET4.

       This strategy works for Net::SMTP, LWP and probably a lot of other modules too, which
       don't try to depend too much on the innards of IO::Socket::INET or on the text
       representation of IP addresses (IPv6 addresses look different than IPv4 addresses).

COPYRIGHT

       This module is copyright (c) 2008..2014, Steffen Ullrich.  All Rights Reserved.  This
       module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same
       terms as Perl itself.