Uniform Resource Locator

In computing, a Uniform Resource Locator is a Uniform Resource Identifier that specifies where an identified resource is available and the mechanism for retrieving it. In popular usage and in many technical documents and verbal discussions it is often incorrectly used as a synonym for URI,. The best-known example of a URL is the "address" of a web page on the World Wide Web, e.g. http://www.example.com.

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    We've learned how to drag text and how to drag a uniform resource locator, but what if want to drag both? Well, it's actually a simply matter of saying that you have both (and actually producing it on demand). ...
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  • Useful Recommendations About Domain Names And Hosting | Growth By ...

    This is the specific address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator) a user will type in to retrieve your web page. As the WWW has grown incredibly fast, many domain names have been bought. You may need to be creative to make your name ...
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  • What is URL? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer ...

    Internet Standards document on URLs. This Internet standards document specifies a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), the syntax and semantics of formalized information for location and access of resources via the Internet. ...
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    If you get blocked from reading it through the URL Uniform Resource Locator HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet Address, try Googling the headline and click their link – it should show the article in full :- ...
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