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Shailendra Yadav
Shailendra YadavLevel 50
Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30

What Part Of The Url

What Part Of The Url
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2021-10-31T14:08:57+05:30Added an answer on October 31, 2021 at 2:08 pm

      What Part of The URL http://Www.Cisco.Com/Index.Html, Represents the Top-Level DNS Domain?

      • www
      • .com
      • Https.
      • . Html

      Answer: the part of the URL Http://www.Cisco.com.html that represents the Top-level domain is the. Com and it is due to there are the components in the URL with a specific function and they are described in the following:

      • http=protocol.
      • www=part of the name of the server.
      • .html=the file type.
      • . Com=the top-level domain

      A few more information about the URL and its components are discussed in this topic. So stay connected to the end of the article.

      What is a URL and its Components?

      URL stand for the uniform resource locator .it is the identifier for the resource located on the internet.it is developed by Berners-Lee in 1994. A string that determined the data from the internet. Here is an example of how the data is accessed from the internet for a specific site.

      http://www.dash.com

      • First, ask the DNS for the IP address.
      • Connect to the port address 80.
      • Ask the server to GET.
      • Display the information on the screen.

      Syntax of the URL: Protocol://hostname/filename

      Component of the URL

      A simple website has a maximum 3 parts but in a few websites the URL has more than three parts which are described in the following:

      • scheme
      • subdomain.
      • Domain name.
      • Top-level domain.
      • Port number.
      • path.
      • Query string.
      • fragment.
      • Query string separator.

      Scheme:

      The scheme in the URLS is HTTPS:// which is also known as the protocol which determines the rules for the transmission of the data. The HTTP allows displaying the page in the Html format and the encryption information on the page.

      Subdomain:

      The subdomain is HTTPS:// www. Which is for the separation of the website which defines the resource type sent to the clients. The subdomain www is the general for all the resources on the web. The blog subdomain determines the audio type.

      Domain name:

      The domain name https://www.example. Determine the organization which has a URL for their website. Such as www.facebook.com determine that the website owner is Facebook.

      Top-level domain:

      The top-level domain is the https://www.example.com defines the organization type whose are registered such as the .com determine the commercial identity.

      Port number:

      The port number https://www.example.com:80 in the URL determines the type of the service which is according to the client’s request. But the server has various services but there is the default port number as well i.e., 80 for the HTTP and 443 for the servers of the HTTPS.

      Path:

      The path syntax in the URL is https://www.example.com:80/blog/articel.search it defines the correct location of the files the clients want. The path in the example for the specific article on the blog page.

      Query string operator:

      https://www.example.co.uk:443/blog/article/search?

      The query string operator which has the parameter for the search is denoted with? it indicates the specific query or the information is needed.

      Fragments:

      https://www.example.co.uk:443/blog/article/search?docid=720&hl=en#dayone

      the fragments present at the end of the URL and present at the end which start with #.it denotes the exact location such as the ‘id’ in the HTML document.

      Query string:

      https://www.example.co.uk:443/blog/article/search?docid=720&hl=en

      the parameter of the data in the website is defined with the help of the query string and they are denoted with the equal (=) sign in the address. While in the multiple parameters the sign is &.

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