A URL is the WWW3 Consortium standard for a Uniform Resource Locator. This represents one of the back bones of the Internet how information is routed and located throughout the world wide web.
2007-01-30 02:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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A URL is a Uniform Resource Locater.
2007-01-30 10:21:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Uniform Resource Locator.
It is used to locate the resource over the web.
Example URL:
http:// my:pass@ www.example.com :8000 /path/to/my/file.html ?request=1 #results
http:// <-- Protocol, defines which program to use.
my:pass@ <-- Username and password (optional)
www.example.com <-- Domain.
:8000 <-- Port (optional)
/path/to/my/file.html <-- Path
?request=1 <-- Query String (optional)
#results <-- Hash (optional)
Some of them are optional, some of them are required. See this example.
http://www.yahoo.com/
http:// <-- Protocol
www.yahoo.com <-- Domain
/ <-- Path
This example:
www.google.com
May not be a valid URL, but some programs can adapt for the ease of user.
2007-01-30 10:24:52
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answered by the DtTvB 3
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the site name is called url like i have my site
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http://www.freewebs.com/ashweria
2007-01-30 10:31:38
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answered by tradersrock 1
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In English, it is the web address of the page you are looking at.
2007-01-30 12:09:15
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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