Question:
what is a URL?
Mrs. Ryan Sheckler
2007-12-19 16:00:34 UTC
what is a URL? i need to add the URL of my pics for my ryansheckler.com profile and I dont know what that is!
Six answers:
pyerzuka
2007-12-19 16:08:30 UTC
The site wants the direct picture link. Such as .jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp etc etc.



www.photobucket.com

www.imageshack.com



In case you wanted one.
2007-12-19 16:13:09 UTC
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) formerly known as Universal Resource Locator, is a technical, Web-related term used in two distinct meanings:



* In popular usage and many technical documents, it is a synonym for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI);

* Strictly, the idea of a uniform syntax for global identifiers of network-retrievable documents was the core idea of the World Wide Web. In the early times, these identifiers were variously called "document names", "Web addresses" and "Uniform Resource Locators". These names were misleading, however, because not all identifiers were locators, and even for those that were, this was not their defining characteristic. Nevertheless, by the time the RFC 1630 formally defined the term "URI" as a generic term best suited to the concept, the term "URL" had gained widespread popularity, which has continued to this day.



URLs are typically entered into the address or location bar of a web browser. To the right is a standard Mozilla Firefox address bar. Address bars may of course vary in appearance depending on which web browser it is displayed in, and which skin is in use.



Every URI (and therefore, every URL) begins with the scheme name that defines its namespace, purpose, and the syntax of the remaining part of the URI. Most Web-enabled programs will try to dereference a URI according to the semantics of its scheme and a context-vbn. For example, a Web browser will usually dereference a http://example.org/ by performing an HTTP request to the host example.org, at the default HTTP port (see Port 80). Dereferencing the URI mailto:bob@example.com will usually open a "Compose e-mail" window with the address bob@example.com in the "To" field.



"example.com" is a domain name; an IP address or other network address might be used instead.
pebbles.1111
2007-12-19 18:25:12 UTC
URL is the abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator. Which is a fancy way of saying web address.
Sharing Best Practices!
2007-12-19 16:13:03 UTC
Hi



URL is a web address of a file uploaded on some server.

Like you type http://answers.yahoo.com to open this website



similarly URL for your image would be



http://www.YourWebsite.com/images/pic.jpg



in the above eg. this is the location of a picture hosted on a server.



click on the link below and check the address bar



http://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/images/logo.gif



here Google has stored its logo in "intl/en_ALL/images" folder named as logo.gif



Enjoy

Mike
Scott2909
2007-12-19 16:07:17 UTC
"Uniform Resource Locator is the complete address of a resource or files on the world wide web. It includes the protocol, the domain and the name of the file."
David D
2007-12-19 16:04:04 UTC
A web address. e.g. http://example.com/i/pic.jpeg


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