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URL, n. Computing. Brit. |ˌjuːɑrˈɛl|, |ˌjuːɑːˈɛl|, U.S. |ˌjuˌɑrˈɛl| [Initialism ‹ Uniform Resource Locator. Subsequently also occas. interpreted as ‹ Universal Resource Locator.] Uniform Resource Locator, a format for the address of an Internet document that is accessible using one of a variety of protocols; (chiefly as a count noun) a specific address in this format, used by a browser in locating the relevant document. A URL has three components: the first specifies the protocol (http, ftp, telnet, etc.), and is followed by a colon; the next part (separated by full stops) specifies the server location; and the third (where given, separated by obliques) the path name or other identifier on the server.
1992Re: Minutes of the ‘UDI’ BOF at the 24th IETF in www-talk (Electronic mailing list) 15 July Addresses (Uniform Resource Locators or URLs) which gave instructions for retrieving the object. 1993A. Costanzo et al. Request for Comments (Network Working Group) (Electronic text) No. 1505. 10 URL provides a facility to include by reference arbitrary external resources from various sources in the Internet. 1997‘Q’ Deadmeat 377 Clayderman pulled up a chair and watched Scotto type in an URL. The window opened into Cyber Vigilante web site. 2002Yahoo! Internet Life Mar. 89/3 Great-looking Flash-based photo and video albums..that friends and family can access via a simple URL. |