url

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الإنجليزية - التركية
UniversaL Reseource Locator. www üzerindeki kaynaklara bağlanmayı sağlayan adresleme düzeni. Herhangi bir sunucu (server) tarafından yayınlanmakta olan site, sayfa yada dosyaların adres belirtgecidir. karikatür sitesinden çok sayıda sanatsal karikatürü ücretsiz indirebilir, kullanabilirsiniz
bk. Uniform Resource Locator
url title
(Bilgisayar) url başlığı
edit url
(Bilgisayar) url düzenle
invalid url
(Bilgisayar) geçersiz url
remove url
(Bilgisayar) url kaldır
return url
(Bilgisayar) dönüş url'si
server url
(Bilgisayar) sunucu adresi
site url
(Bilgisayar) site url'i
site url
(Bilgisayar) site url'si
test url
(Bilgisayar) url sına
create url
(Bilgisayar) url oluştur
disaster url
(Bilgisayar) kilitlenme url'si
favorite url
(Bilgisayar) sık kullanılanlar url'si
image url
(Bilgisayar) görüntü url
page url
(Bilgisayar) sayfa url'si
page url
(Bilgisayar) sayfa url
select url
(Bilgisayar) url seç
service url
(Bilgisayar) hizmet url'si
target url
(Bilgisayar) hedef url
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
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A Uniform Resource Locator: the address of a web page, ftp site, audio stream or other Internet resource; for example, “http: //en.wiktionary.org/”
A URL is an address that shows where a particular page can be found on the World Wide Web. URL is an abbreviation for `Uniform Resource Locator'. The URL for the Lonely Planet travel centre is http: //www.lonelyplanet.com. uniform resource locator a website address. in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. The address contains three elements: the type of protocol used to access the file (e.g., HTTP for a Web page, ftp for an FTP site); the domain name or IP address of the server where the file resides; and, optionally, the pathname to the file (i.e., description of the file's location). For example, the URL http: //www.britannica.com/heritage instructs the browser to use the HTTP protocol, go to the www.britannica.com Web server, and access the file named heritage
{i} (Computers) string of characters which defines the location of a file or program on the Internet
Uniform Resource Locator A Website address
(Uniform Resource Locator) A string that supplies the internet address of a resource on the world wide web, along with the protocol by which the resource is accessed The most common URL type is "http," which gives the internet address of a world wide web page Some other URL types are "gopher," which gives the internet address of a gopher directory, and "ftp," which gives the address of an FTP resource
Uniform Resource Locator, technical term for a web address Also called Uniform Resource Identifiers, URI For example, http: //www gerbilbox com/newzilla/ is a URL
Uniform Resource Locator, the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web The first part of the address indicates what protocol to use, and the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name where the resource is located
The Uniform Resource Locator is a "standard" way of easily expressing the location and data type of a resource The general form of a URL is "protocol: //address" (for example, "gopher: //gopher cwru edu/") You can read more about it at NCSA
Uniform Resource Locator The standard way to give the address of any resource on the Internet that is part of the WWW
Uniform Resource Locator A URL is the distinct address that identifies each resource on the Internet More formally, a URL is the networked extension of the standard filename concept that can exist on any machine on the network and served via any of several different methods An example of a URL is <http: //www hotwired com/webmonkey/guides/glossary/url html>
(Uniform Resource Locator) The address of a Web site
Universal Resource Locator - Unique address of a document or a resource on the internet in the form protocol: //server domain name/pathname Protocols are e g HTTP or FTP
Universal Resource Locator An address which can specify any internet resource uniquely The beginning of the address indicates the type of resource - e g http: for web pages, ftp: for file transfers, telnet: for computer login sessions or mailto: for e-mail addresses
A URL (Universal Resource Locator) is a general-purpose Internet addressing protocol, used in WWW (HTTP) service It is of the form: protocol: //hostname domain name/directory or file names/file name file extension One could say a URL is what 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 let alone remember, browsers like Netscape have a bookmark feature, which gives you the opportunity to save the location (URL) of Web sites you want to return to Back to Top
(Universal Resource Locator) The address of a particular site or page on the Web, such as http: //www ezboard com
the address of a web page on the world wide web
The World Wide Web address of a site on the Internet For example, the URL for the White House is http: //www whitehouse gov
Uniform Resource Locator - the addressing system used in the World Wide Web and other Internet resources The URL contains information about the method of access, the server to be accessed and the path of any file to be accessed
Identifier used in the World Wide Web to find and access resources on the Internet An example URL is "http: //fiddle ee vt edu/courses/general/tutorial html" - it specifies the protocol that should be used to access the resource (HTTP), the Internet host containing the resource (fiddle ee vt edu), and the specific resource, a file (/courses/general/tutorial html)
Uniform Resource Locator, i e the address of a Web page or other Web resource
Uniform Resource Locator A method of accessing Internet resources URLs contain information about both the access method to use and also about the resource itself, and are used by Web browsers to connect you directly to a specific document or page on the World Wide Web, without you having to know where that resouce is located physically
(Uniform Resource Locator) - The World Wide Web address of a site on the Internet The URL for the Internal Revenue Service, for example, is http: //www irs gov (See also "Domain name")
A complete Uniform Resource Locator including a scheme, hostname, and optional pathname as in http: //www example com/path/to/file html
Uniform Resource Locator; a standard for specifying the location of a resource on the Internet
Uniform Resource Locator A standard addressing scheme used to locate or reference files on the Internet Used in World Wide Web documents to locate files A URL gives the type of resource being used and the path to the file The syntax used is: scheme: //host domain/path filename
This is the abbreviation for "Uniform Resource Locator", the addressing system used on the World Wide Web The URL contains information about the method of access (e g whether it is an HTTP file, or FTP file, etc ) Refer to All the HTML You Will Likely Need for further information
(Uniform Resource Locator) -- The standard way to give the address of any resource on the Internet that is part of the World Wide Web (WWW) A URL looks like this: http: //dizzy library arizona edu
Uniform Resource Locator - The address of a file or Web page accessible on the Internet (for example, http: //www lsoft com)
uniform resource locator
universal resource locator
absolute URL
{i} complete internet address that takes a person to the precise directory or exacct file of an Internet site
التركية - الإنجليزية
(Bilgisayar) uniform resource locators
url'ye göre
(Bilgisayar) by url
sunucu url'si
(Bilgisayar) server url
web url'si
(Bilgisayar) web url
görüntü url
(Bilgisayar) image url
hedef url
(Bilgisayar) target url
hizmet url'si
(Bilgisayar) service url
kilitlenme url'si
(Bilgisayar) disaster url
sayfa url
(Bilgisayar) page url
sayfa url'si
(Bilgisayar) page url
url
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