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Uniform Resource Locator. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ... Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a type of Uniform Resource ...
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Uniform Resource Locator: Definition from Answers.com

  
uniform resource locator ( ′yünə′förm ri′sörs ′lōkādər ) ( computer science ) The unique Internet address assigned to a Web document or resource by
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What is URL? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: Uniform ...

  
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator, previously Universal Resource Locator) is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet.
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RFC 1808 - Relative Uniform Resource Locators

  
Relative Uniform Resource Locators. R. Fielding. June 1995. ... Abstract A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a compact representation of the ...
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HowStuffWorks "URL: Uniform Resource Locator"

  
Ever wonder what URL means? URL, or Uniform Resource Locator contains a domain name, which is then translated by a domain name server. Learn about URLs.
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Persistent Uniform Resource Locator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  
Persistent Uniform Resource Locator. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Resource Locator (URL) (i.e. location-based Uniform Resource Identifier or URI) ...
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Uniform Resource Locator

  
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a string of characters conforming to a ... It uses material from the "Uniform Resource Locator" ...
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Uniform Resource Locator - LISWiki

  
URL An acronym which stands for Uniform Resource Locator. ... Uniform Resource Locator. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. ...
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Uniform Resource Locator - Hill2dot0

  
Uniform Resource Locator. From Hill2dot0 (Redirected from URL) Jump to: navigation, search ... Uniform Resource Locator (URL) ...
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Persistent URL

  
Overview of persistent URLs, redirected online addresses for files or web sites that help web sites keep their online presence even if they change their original URL.
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Q.If I live in Milledgeville, Georgia; who would be my URL or Uniform Resource Locator?Related Search:
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 I was asked for my URL by a web site and I don't really know who it is. Can you please tell me who it is from me giving you the area I live in?
A.URL is just a website address, WWW. etc are you running a website? maybe they want your internet service provider.
  

Q.403 Forbidden. The ISA Server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). (12202)"?Related Search:
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 Hey I'm trying to connect to the internet at work, but whenever I hardwire into the network, I get this error. The only thing that works is the wireless and I only get 1kb/s from it. I've tried taking DHCP off, a bunch of stuff.. Any ideas? I dont have administrator rights.
A.You are DONE already. Ask the Administrator to set up your internet access and firewall settings. You see, even if you got it working now, you would have to make these special settings each time. Good luck and Happy Computing!
  

Q.How can I get the Server to run a website?Related Search:
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 I have a domain name registered with generic DNS and I have a server that is running and connected to a network and runing fine. I was able to configure the mail part but I can't get the website to run. Whenever I type the IP address on IE6 I get an error that says "Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server administrator. (12202) " Is there a website or any way that you can help or direct to what to do? By the way I have windows 2003 servers small business and also how can I get the DNS primary name server in windows 2003 servers The website works inside the network. If I type the address or the domain name of the website it works fine and great.
A.Im not and expert, but it could be a firewall problem, try turning off the router firewall or the windows one on the computer ( in security center ) And windows software is also not the best for web stuff ( unsafe ) try apache ( linux and windows compatible ) Dont be scared by linux, try ubuntu
  

Q.how can i open my gmailbox on internet explorer?Related Search:
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 i cant open my gmailbox on my pc which is at work , it always gives me an error like ''Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The ISA Server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). (12202)'' how can open my gmailbox please help me
A.your boss is trying to get you to do some work instead of checking your email, I don't blame him/her
  

Q.The internal structure of World Wide Web is built on a set of rules called__that uses Internet adresses URL?Related Search:
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 (URL)uniform resource locator a.domain enlightenment b.Java scripting c.hypetext transfer protocol (HTTP) d.token ring protocol
A.The answer is c (HTTP). Here is more info...[Link] 
  

Q.IE Problem: http://runonce.msn.com/runonce3.aspxRelated Search:
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 I get the following message: The page cannot be displayed Explanation: There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Try the following: Refresh page: Search for the page again by clicking the Refresh button. The timeout may have occurred due to Internet congestion. Check spelling: Check that you typed the Web page address correctly. The address may have been mistyped. Access from a link: If there is a link to the page you are looking for, try accessing the page from that link. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Information (for support personnel) Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The ISA Server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). (12202) ************** I searched the web to find a solution: I added a new DWORD RunOnceComplete with value 1 in the right place in the Registry, but still having the same problem.. any suggestions?
A.Download [Link]  After downloaded, run it to remove your 'runonce' page. maiba_abu
  
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"URL" redirects here. For other uses, see URL (disambiguation).

In computing, a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that specifies where an identified resource is available and the mechanism for retrieving it.[1] In popular usage and in many technical documents and verbal discussions it is often, imprecisely and confusingly, used as a synonym for uniform resource identifier. The confusion in usage stems from historically different interpretations of the semantics of the terms involved.[2] In popular language a URL is also referred to as a Web address.

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[edit] Syntax

Every URL begins with the scheme name that defines its namespace, purpose, and the syntax of the remaining part of the URL. Most Web-enabled programs will try to dereference a URL according to the semantics of its scheme and a context-vbn. For example, a Web browser will usually dereference the URL http://example.org/ by performing an HTTP request to the host example.org, at the default HTTP port (port 80). Dereferencing the URL mailto:bob@example.com will usually start an e-mail composer with the address bob@example.com in the To field.

example.com is a domain name; an IP address or other network address might be used instead. In addition, URLs that specify https as a scheme (such as https://example.com/) normally denote a secure website.

The hostname portion of a URL, if present, is case insensitive (since the DNS is specified to ignore case); other parts are not required to be, but may be treated as case insensitive by some clients and servers, especially those that are based on Microsoft Windows. For example:

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/ and HTTP://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/ will both open same page.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL is correct, but http://en.wikipedia.org/WIKI/URL/ will result in an HTTP 404 error page.

[edit] URLs as locators

In its current strict technical meaning, a URL is a URI that, “in addition to identifying a resource, [provides] a means of locating the resource by describing its primary access mechanism (e.g., its network ‘location’).”[3]

[edit] Internet hostnames

Main article: Hostname

On the Internet, a hostname is a domain name assigned to a host computer. This is usually a combination of the host's local name with its parent domain's name. For example, "en.wikipedia.org" consists of a local hostname ("en") and the domain name "wikipedia.org". This kind of hostname is translated into an IP address via the local hosts file, or the Domain Name System (DNS) resolver. It is possible for a single host computer to have several hostnames; but generally the operating system of the host prefers to have one hostname that the host uses for itself.

Any domain name can also be a hostname, as long as the restrictions mentioned below are followed. So, for example, both "en.wikimedia.org" and "wikimedia.org" are hostnames because they both have IP addresses assigned to them. The domain name "pmtpa.wikimedia.org" is not a hostname since it does not have an IP address, but "rr.pmtpa.wikimedia.org" is a hostname. All hostnames are domain names, but not all domain names are hostnames.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ RFC 1738
  2. ^ RFC 3305
  3. ^ Tim Berners-Lee, Roy T. Fielding, Larry Masinter. (January 2005). “Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax”. Internet Society. RFC 3986; STD 66.

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