Computer Science
Write short notes on URLs and domain names.
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A URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It specifies the distinct address for each resource on the Internet. A file's Internet address, or URL, is determined by the following :
- The type of server or protocol
- The name/address of the server on the Internet
- The location or path of the file on the server
Thus, the format of a URL is as follows: type://address/path
For example, http://encycle.msn.com/getinfo/styles.asp
Here, http: — specifies the type of server
encycle.msn.com — is the address of server
getinfo/style.asp — is the path of the file styles.asp.
The characters based naming system by which servers are identified is known as domain name system (DNS). In this system, the internet address of a server is represented by a characters based named followed by a suffix which together is termed as the domain name of the server.
Some commonly used domain name suffixes are as follows:
Domain Id | Purpose |
---|---|
com | for commercial firms |
edu | for educational firms |
gov | for government organizations / bodies |
mil | for Military |
net | for ISPs/networks |
org | for NGOs and other non-profit |
co | for listed companies |
biz | for business |
tv | for television companies and channels |
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