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Uniform Resource Locator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page describes the term URL and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... 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...
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We add and update new sites to our index each time we crawl the web, and we invite you to submit your URL here. We do not add all submitted URLs to our index, and we cannot make any predictions or guarantees about when or if they will appear.
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Title: What do URL and http mean? Question: I keep seeing references to these acronyms. URL and http. What are they? How do I use them? Answer: The acronym "URL" stands for Uniform Resource Locator. The acronym "http" stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
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public final class URL; extends Object; implements Serializable ... In general, a URL can be broken into several parts. The previous example of a URL indicates that the protocol to use is http (HyperText Transfer Protocol) and that the information resides on a host machine named www.ncsa.uiuc.edu.
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This page is no longer maintained and may be inaccurate. For more up-to-date information, see the Internationalization Activity home page. ... For worldwide interoperability, URIs have to be encoded uniformly. To map the wide range of characters used worldwide into the 60 ... Java function for decoding UTF8/URL encoded strings...
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Users continue to type and guess URLs and domain names, so Web usability can be improved by better URLs. In the long term this machine-level addressing scheme must be hidden. ... The URL will continue to be part of the Web user interface for several more years, so a usable site requires:
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Uniform Resource Locator - URL ... URL (Uniform Resource Locator) A human-readable string that identifies the location of a resource on the Internet (for example, a page of HTML data or a .GIF file) and the protocol used to retrieve it. The URL for a document published by the Word Wide Web Consortium that describes the...
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