URL components display the contents of a URL. You simply provide the URL you want to display. For example, you can create a URL component that displays an external search engine, or news service.
If the URL is outside your corporate firewall, you can specify a proxy server and port to enable end users to view the URL. You can also provide a customization form with your URL component, to enable end users to change how the URL is displayed.
Go through this article
http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/firstsearch/getting_started/ipweb/ipcomponentsum/ipcomponentsum.htm
2007-03-09 00:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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URL Components
Internet Service
Address or Domain Name
Path (Relative to document root)
File or resource name
2007-03-09 09:01:57
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answered by NeaNea 2
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URL, it contain
1. Physical server location ( using DNS).
2. File Path from public_html.
3. Data with POST we sending.
Prabhat Kumar
2007-03-09 09:48:49
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answered by prabhat_kumar71 1
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A url is two parts protocol identifier and resource name. Protocol identifier like world wide web www or ftp file transfer protocol then the name of the file.
2007-03-09 09:00:52
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answered by PE7E 3
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Best definition I could find:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/cicsts/v3r1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.cics.ts31.doc/dfhtl/topics/dfhtl_uricomp.htm
2007-03-09 08:52:47
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answered by Mictlan_KISS 6
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check it here:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/cicsts/v3r1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.cics.ts31.doc/dfhtl/topics/dfhtl_uricomp.htm
2007-03-09 08:57:48
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answered by varun 2
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