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iuniphrm risors lokettr

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iuniphrm risors lokettr baa iuaarel (URL) baa oy'eb tthikaanaa[1] inttaarnetter maadhyme kon bishess oy'ebsaaitte pauNchnor jny bybhRt ektti bishess kodd / iuaarel hl iuniphrm risors aaiddenttiphaay'aarer ektti bishess dhrn,[2] ydio beshirbhaag maanuss ei dutti pribhaassaake eke aprer pripuurk hisebe bybhaar kre thaaken / [3][k] iuaarel muult rephaarens oy'eb paataa (eicttittipi) hisebe kaaj kre, kintu etti phaail sthaanaantr (ephttipi), imeil (maailttu), ddettaabej ekses (jeddibisi) o anyaany kaaj hisebeo bybhRt hy' /

iuaarel e kkhno spes () thaake naa tbe slyaash (/) bybhaar hy' / [6] beshirbhaag oy'eb braaujaare iuaarel oy'eb tthikaanaar uprer paataay' ayaaddres baare prdrshit hy' / ektti saadhaarnn iuaarel

ei ruupe hte paare, yaa diy'e ektti prttokl (http), ektti hostt naam (www.example.com), o ektti phaail naam (index.html) nirdesh kre /

paadttiikaa

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  1. | A URL implies the means to access an indicated resource and is denoted by a protocol or an access mechanism, which is not true of every URI.[4][3] Thus http://www.example.com is a URL, while www.example.com is not.[5]

tthysuutr

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  1. | W3C (2009) /
  2. | RFC 3986 (2005) /
  3. 1 2 Joint W3C/IETF URI Planning Interest Group (2002) /
  4. | RFC 2396 (1998) /
  5. | Miessler, Daniel / "The Difference Between URLs and URIs" / 17 maarc 2017 taarikhe muul theke aarkaaibhkRt /
  6. | slyaash ( / ) bybhaar hy' / , iuaarel e kkhno / "iu aar el (URL)" / baalucr blg / 13 epril 2021 taarikhe muul theke aarkaaibhkRt / sNgrher taarikh 13 epril 2021 /

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