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* Firefox says whatwg did not define it
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* Whatwg says zone id is intentionally omitted and and reference w3.org
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* w3.org has a longer reasoning, but it basically boils down to
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"Chrome does not do it and it's complicated and nobody needs it"
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"Firefox and chrome don't do it and it's complicated and nobody needs it"
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* Chromium says it seems not to be worth the effort
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Given that chain of events, if either Firefox, Chrome, W3.org or
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Whatwg where to add support for it, it seems likely that the others
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would be following.
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## IPv6 link local address support in Firefox
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The progress of IPv6 link local addresses for Firefox is tracked
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## IPv6 link local address support in whatwg
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The situation at [whatwg](https://whatwg.org/) is that there is a
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[closed bugreport on github](https://github.com/whatwg/url/issues/392)
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[closed bug report on github](https://github.com/whatwg/url/issues/392)
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and [in the spec it says](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-ipv6)
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that
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