uri

listen to the pronunciation of uri
Turkish - Turkish
isviçre'de kanton
English - English
A male given name of biblical origin; quite rare
A canton of Switzerland
A male given name
{i} male first name (Hebrew)
Universal Resource Identifier - an address of some sort See IETF URI-WG and the W3 org
Uniform Resource Identifier is an identifier type for on-line resources that subsumes URLs
Uniform Resource Identifier, identifying an internet or world wide web resource
Uniform Resource Identifierhttp: //www w3 org/Addressing/
Universal Resource Identifier - an address of some sort IETF URL-WG and the W3 org (1)
Unique resource identifier The name of the object or resource requested by the user This is usually a path name specifying a file For HTTP this is the portion of a URL after the domain name (and port number if there is one)
Uniform Resource Indicator
(Uniform Resource Identifier)
A "Universal Resource Identifier" A URI is either a URL or a URN URLs and URNs are concrete entities that actually exist A "URI" is an abstract superclass -- it's a name we can use when we know we are dealing with either an URL or an URN, and we don't care which
Universal Resource Identifiers Available by anonymous FTP as Postscript (www w3 org/pub/www/doc/url ps) or text (www w3 org/pub/www/doc/url txt)
The Web naming and addressing technology A URI is a string of characters that identify a resource Some typical URI schemes are HTTP and FTP
(in terms of TV Broadcast) - Short for Uniform Resource Identifiers
Uniform Resource Identifier - a URL is a URI
Uniform Resource Identifier Same as URL, a web address
Universal Resource Identifier - Either a URL or a URN A URI is a way of identifying content in the web, whether it be a page of text, a video or sound clip, an image, or a program
Uniform Resource Identifier Uniform Resource Identifiers specify a standardized method for encoding combined resource identification and location information systems to be used for resource discovery and access systems in an Internet environment
Uniform Resource Identifier, the W3C's codification of the name and address syntax of present and future objects on the Internet In its most basic form, a URI consists of a scheme name (such as file, http, ftp, news, mailto, gopher) followed by a colon, followed by a path whose nature is determined by the scheme that precedes it (see RFC 1630) URI is the umbrella term for URNs, URLs, and all other Uniform Resource Identifiers
Uniform Resource Identifier This is a generic name for any of a class of ways of identifying resources on the Internet Three types of URIs are URCs (Uniform Resource Classification), URLs (see the next entry), and URNs (Uniform Resource Name) Implementations of URCs and URNs are still in an experimental stage The basic idea is that a resource (e g , a document) is identified by a URN, a kind of `public identifier' in the SGML sense The URN is resolved into a URC, which is a collection of information about the resource (it could include, for example, the price of obtaining the resource, and one or more URLs)
Uniform Resource Identifier A standard means of addressing resources on the Web See also URLs, URCs and URNs
Uniform Resource Identifier, the generic term for a coded string that identifies a (typically Internet) resource There are currently two practical examples of URI's, namely Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) and partial URLs
(Uniform Resource Identifier) The address of an Internet resource A URI is the unique name used to access the resource It is not necessarily a specific file location (it may be a call to an application or a database, for example), which is why it is preferred over the similar acronym URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
Uniform Resource Identifier, the W3C's codification of the name and address syntax of present and future objects on the Internet In its most basic form, a URI consists of a scheme name (such as file, http, ftp, news, mailto, gopher) followed by a colon, followed by a path whose nature is determined by the scheme that precedes it (see RFC 1630) URI is the umbrella term for URNs, URLs, and all other Uniform Resource Identifiers
Uniform Resource Identifier A standard means of addressing resources on the Web
A Universal Resource Identifier is a formatted string that serves as an identifier for a resource, typcally on the Internet URIs are used in HTML to identify the destination of hypertext links, the source of in-line images, and the object of form actions URIs in common use include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)[URL] and Relative URLs[RELURL]
URIs in common practice include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) and serves as an identifier for a resource, typically on the Internet
Uri Sagie
served as head of Israeli military intelligence
Uri Zohar
popular Israeli entertainer and movie director
Uri Zvi Grinberg
Hebrew poet, publicist
uri

    Hyphenation

    U·ri

    Turkish pronunciation

    yıri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈyərē/ /ˈjɜriː/

    Etymology

    () Hebrew "light"
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