How many different kinds of URLs are there?

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    How many different kinds of URLs are there?

    I want to know different types of URLs.

    #2

    There are two types of URLs that you can have on a website: absolute URLs and relative URLs.​

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      #3

      What is the full form of the URL?​

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        #4
        The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) stands for Uniform Resource Locator. A URL is the internet's link address for a resource, which might be a file or a webpage.​

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          #5
          What are the components of a URL?

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            #6
            The 4 main components of URLs are the protocol, domain, path, and query.​

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              #7
              A URL includes additional information depending on the application to specify usernames or input to a server-side script.

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                #8
                Types of URLs:-

                1) A relative URL usually contains only the folder name and file name or even just the file name. Users can use relative URLs to refer to documents with the originating documents, which are called Document-Relative URLs or to the server on which the originating document resides, which is called Server-Related URLs.

                2) An absolute URL comprises the whole address within the URL, from the protocol (HTTPS) to the domain name (www.example.com), as well as the placement within your website in your folder system (/foldernameA or /foldernameB). It's the whole URL of the page you're linking to.

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                  #9
                  The scheme, subdomain, top-level domain, second-level domain, and subdirectory are the five parts of a URL.

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                    #10
                    A typical URL could have the form http://www.example.com/index.html , which indicates a protocol ( http ), a hostname ( www.example.com ), and a file name ( index. html ).

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                      #11
                      What is the name of the last part of a URL?

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                        #12
                        The letters after the final period refer to the website's Top-Level Domain (TLD) and are called a domain suffix.​

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                          #13
                          Okay. Thank you all.

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