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A unique name that is used to locate your site. |
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers |
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Secure File Transfer Protocol |
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Uniform Resource Locators |
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A path is the general form of a directory name, giving a file's name and its unique location in a file system. |
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an agreed-upon method for transferring hypertext documents around the Web |
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This is the first part of the URL and tells you the protocol that needs to be used to retrieve the resource |
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The main directory or folder is called the parent directory or root director or root folder |
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are used to link to pages within the same Web site |
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used when the browser is reading files right off your computer. Example: file:///blah/blah/blah |
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This is an optional port that you can put in an HTTP URL. Usually used on test servers. |
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