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What Is a URL?
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a reference name representing
a location of a Web document or other resource that is available
on the Internet. Here are some examples of URLs:
- "http://www.w3.org/"
- "http://dev.fyicenter.com/faq/xhtml/"
- "http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=xhtml"
- "http://www.free-nature-animal-butterfly-wallpaper.com/wallpapers/xanimal18.jpg"
- "http://www.google.com/help/faq.html#narrow"
- "http://localhost:8080/"
- "ftp://ftp.novell.com/"
- "/index.html"
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- What Are Hyper Links?
- What Is an Anchor "a" Tag/Element?
- How To Define a Hyper Link?
- How To Define a Bookmark?
- What Is a URL?
- What Is the Structure of a URL?
- What Happens If Protocol or Port Number Is Missing in a URL?
- What Happens If a URL Starts with Path or File name?
- What Is a Relative Path Name?
- What Happens If File Name is Missing in a URL?
- How To Build Hyper Link Indexes within the Same Document?
- What Happens If a Hyper Link Points to an Image?
- What Happens If a Hyper Link Points to a Music File?
- What Happens If a Hyper Link Points to a PDF File?
- What Happens If a Hyper Link Points to a ZIP File?
- How To Create A Link to Open a Document in a New Window?
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