Computer Science, asked by tltemsu, 6 months ago

Which part of the URL indicates the domains it belongs to?​

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Answered by XxMissMysteryxX
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A domain name is a unique reference that identifies a web site on the internet, for example doepud.co.uk . A domain name always includes the top-level domain (TLD), which in Doepud's case is uk . The co part is shorthand for commercial and combined . co.uk is called a second-level domain (SLD).

Answered by Anonymous
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A domain name is a unique reference that identifies a web site on the internet, for example doepud.co.uk . A domain name always includes the top-level domain (TLD), which in Doepud's case is uk . The co part is shorthand for commercial and combined . co.uk is called a second-level domain (SLD).

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