In the format for defining the url what is the last part
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The first part of the URL is called a protocol identifier and it indicates what protocol to use, and the second part is called a resource name and it specifies the IP address or the domain name where the resource is located. The protocol identifier and the resource name are separated by a colon and two forward slashes.
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The URL (Uniform Resource Locator) has basically two parts in which the second part is domain name or IP address.
Explanation:
- The URL contains the name of the protocol needed to access a resource, as well as a resource name. The first part of a URL identifies what protocol to use as the primary access medium. The second part identifies the IP address or domain name -- and possibly subdomain -- where the resource is located.
- For example, https:// in an URL is the protocol used to access a said webpage
- And the rest of the URL is the domain name which has an unique IP address too.
- The domain name is the unique reference the represents a webpage.
Hence, the domain name or the associated IP address is the second part of the URL.
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