The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) provides a way of uniquely specifying the address of any document on the Internet. This is the lynchpin of WWW's embedded linking. The typical URL specifies the method used to access the resource (the protocol), the name of the host computer on which it is located, and the path of the resource, eg http://www.terena.nl/gnrt/websearch/index.html The protocol specified in this example is http (HyperText Transfer Protocol), the protocol of the World Wide Web. ...
File Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol for transferring files between remote computer systems. Until recently, it was used almost exclusively on UNIX workstations and mainframes, but after PC users gained access to the Internet it became a popular alternative to BBS systems. The biggest limitation was that FTP-compliant software usually used a command line interface, which wasn't easy for beginners to work with. ...
im not sure what u mean by address bar lock??
2007-01-10 05:08:00
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answered by Paultech 7
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