The standard address for a web page on the Internet or on an intranet.
Address of any resource on the World Wide Web. The URL of our home page is: http://www.webguest.com
A standard for locating data (i.e., files) on the world wide web. Typically, the URL has the form, protocol://host/localinfo where the protocol is ftp, http, gopher, etc., the host would be for example, aol.com, and the localinfo would be the directories, subdirectories, and file name to reach that specific file.
The unique human readable address for each resource or file on the Internet. The first part of the URL defines the resource type. (eg. ftp: or http: etc.)
The address and method used to locate a specific resource or single document on the World Wide Web or Internet.
The address at which a specific resource can be found.It refers to an hyperlink such as http://www.artsymedia.com
A URL (or Uniform Resource Locator) is a command that defines the address of a resource and the Internet protocol that will be used to retrieve it. A typical URL to retrieve a home page such as the one from IBM® would look like http://www.ibm.com(For more specific examples, see the [A Beginner's Guide to URL's from NCSA] page.)
An internet address which tells a browser where to find an internet resource. For instance, our URL at TC Designs is http://www.TCWebDesigns.com
Information used to locate and access information on the Internet. Often called an "address"
The address of an internet based site. examples: www.fullservice-broadband-provider.com
It is the exact address of a webpage. The url www.idjinni.com/index.html and www.idjinni.com/glossary/index.html are two different urls in the same domain (www.idjinni.com). URLs are generally shown as links on WebPages.
An "address" on the network.
An addressing system that locates documents on the Internet (i.e. http://www.webagent.co.nz).
Describes the location and access method of a resource on the Internet All web sites have URLs. One could say a URL is to a web site as a telephone number is to a telephone or a street address is to a house. Although web site URLs are sometimes long and hard to read, many browsers have a bookmark feature, which allows you to save the location (URL) of web sites you want to return to. The URL "http://www.yourdomain.com" describes the type of access method being used (http) and the server location which hosts the web site (www.yourdomain.com).
your web address or the address of a particular page on a website.