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Web Technologies
Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/5341426.stm
URL Defined
• A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is
a standard way developed to specify the
location of a resource available
electronically.
RFC 1738
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Web Technologies
What are URLs?
• URLs make it possible to direct both people
and software applications to a variety of
information, available from a number of
different Internet protocols.
• A URL is like your complete mailing address:
it specifies all the information necessary for
someone to address an envelope to you.
John Brown
12 Stoke Road
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 2DG
Web Technologies
What are URLs? (contd.)
• In short, a URL is a very convenient and
succinct way to direct people to a file or other
electronic resource.
• Learning how to interpret, use and construct
URLs will assist your exploration of the
Internet.
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General URL syntax
<scheme>:<scheme-dependent-information>
Scheme examples:
– http
– ftp
– news
– gopher
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Scheme
<scheme>:<scheme-dependent-information>
– Tells you what type of resource we are trying to
reach and/or what mechanism to use to obtain it.
– Examples:
– http (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
– ftp (File Transfer Protocol)
– news (News protocol)
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Scheme Dependent Information
<scheme>:<scheme-dependent-information>
– This information is detailed with each scheme
– Most schemes include the:
– Machine making the file available
– "Path" to that file
– Example (for HTTP):
http://www.7sport.net/7sport/index.htm
Machine Path
Scheme
Web Technologies
URL Example (explained)
http://www.7sport.net/7sport/index.htm
Machine Path
Scheme
• http is the scheme
hyper text transfer protocol
• two slashes (//) separate the scheme from the
machine/domain name
• www.7sport.net is the machine/domain name
• single slash (/) separates the name from the path
• Finally 7sport/index.htm is the path.
Web Technologies
URL Example (explained)
http://www.7sport.net/7sport/
Machine Path
Scheme
• sometimes the path will end in a slash (/)
• this indicates that the URL is not pointing to a
specific file
• in this case the server returns the "default" page
– homepage.html
– home.html
– welcome.html
– default.html
Web Technologies
HTTP & FTP General Formats
scheme://machine.domain/full-path-of-file
– Examples:
– http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
– ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/doc-net/
(File Transfer Protocol)
Web Technologies
HTTP URL Example (explained)
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp
Machine/Domain Name Path
Scheme
• http is the scheme
hyper text transfer protocol
• two slashes (//) separate the scheme from the
machine/domain name
• www.w3schools.com is the machine/domain name
• single slash (/) separates the name from the path
• Finally html/html_forms.asp is the path.
Web Technologies
FTP URL Example (explained)
ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/doc-net/
Machine Path
Scheme
• ftp is the scheme
file transfer protocol
• two slashes (//) separate the scheme from the
machine/domain name
• garbo.uwasa.fi is the machine/domain name
• single slash (/) separates the name from the path
• Finally pc/doc-net is the path.
Web Technologies
Using URLs
• You can double click on a URL (link) and if
your system is configured properly the
appropriate application will be launched to
obtain the resource.
• You can also copy the URL and paste it into
the application which you use to get to the
resource.
Web Technologies
Troubleshooting URLs
Reasons for not being able to access URLs:
– the remote machine refuses the connection
– the site is very busy (e.g. peak hours of use)
– you have misspelled the URL
– the file was moved
– if all else fails you can try looking up the
hierarchy by sequentially removing the file
name first, and then the last directory in the
path.
Web Technologies
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
http://<host>:<port>/<path>?<searchpart>
– the host is the Internet address of the WWW server
– the port is the port number to connect to
(generally omitted along with the colon :)
(defaults to standard "80")
– path tells the server which file you want
(if file name is omitted you want the "home page")
– the searchpart may be used to pass information to
the server (often to a CGI script)
(generally omitted, along with the question mark ?)
HTTP URL Detailed Example
http://www.7sport.net:80/7sport/index.htm
Host Path
Scheme
• http is the scheme
• www.7sport.net is the host name
• :80 is the port (it can be omitted)
• Finally 7sport/index.htm is the path
Port
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Web Technologies
Another HTTP Example
http://www.google.co.uk:80/search?hl=en&q=Football
Host Path
Scheme
• http is the scheme
• www.google.co.uk is the host name
• :80 is the port (it can be omitted)
• search is the path
• ?hl=en&q=Football is the search part
– hl=en (search language is English)
– q=Football (search keyword is Football)
Port Search Part

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Webtech1b

  • 1. Web Technologies Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/5341426.stm
  • 2. URL Defined • A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a standard way developed to specify the location of a resource available electronically. RFC 1738 Web Technologies
  • 3. Web Technologies What are URLs? • URLs make it possible to direct both people and software applications to a variety of information, available from a number of different Internet protocols. • A URL is like your complete mailing address: it specifies all the information necessary for someone to address an envelope to you. John Brown 12 Stoke Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DG
  • 4. Web Technologies What are URLs? (contd.) • In short, a URL is a very convenient and succinct way to direct people to a file or other electronic resource. • Learning how to interpret, use and construct URLs will assist your exploration of the Internet.
  • 5. Web Technologies General URL syntax <scheme>:<scheme-dependent-information> Scheme examples: – http – ftp – news – gopher
  • 6. Web Technologies Scheme <scheme>:<scheme-dependent-information> – Tells you what type of resource we are trying to reach and/or what mechanism to use to obtain it. – Examples: – http (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) – ftp (File Transfer Protocol) – news (News protocol)
  • 7. Web Technologies Scheme Dependent Information <scheme>:<scheme-dependent-information> – This information is detailed with each scheme – Most schemes include the: – Machine making the file available – "Path" to that file – Example (for HTTP): http://www.7sport.net/7sport/index.htm Machine Path Scheme
  • 8. Web Technologies URL Example (explained) http://www.7sport.net/7sport/index.htm Machine Path Scheme • http is the scheme hyper text transfer protocol • two slashes (//) separate the scheme from the machine/domain name • www.7sport.net is the machine/domain name • single slash (/) separates the name from the path • Finally 7sport/index.htm is the path.
  • 9. Web Technologies URL Example (explained) http://www.7sport.net/7sport/ Machine Path Scheme • sometimes the path will end in a slash (/) • this indicates that the URL is not pointing to a specific file • in this case the server returns the "default" page – homepage.html – home.html – welcome.html – default.html
  • 10. Web Technologies HTTP & FTP General Formats scheme://machine.domain/full-path-of-file – Examples: – http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) – ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/doc-net/ (File Transfer Protocol)
  • 11. Web Technologies HTTP URL Example (explained) http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp Machine/Domain Name Path Scheme • http is the scheme hyper text transfer protocol • two slashes (//) separate the scheme from the machine/domain name • www.w3schools.com is the machine/domain name • single slash (/) separates the name from the path • Finally html/html_forms.asp is the path.
  • 12. Web Technologies FTP URL Example (explained) ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/doc-net/ Machine Path Scheme • ftp is the scheme file transfer protocol • two slashes (//) separate the scheme from the machine/domain name • garbo.uwasa.fi is the machine/domain name • single slash (/) separates the name from the path • Finally pc/doc-net is the path.
  • 13. Web Technologies Using URLs • You can double click on a URL (link) and if your system is configured properly the appropriate application will be launched to obtain the resource. • You can also copy the URL and paste it into the application which you use to get to the resource.
  • 14. Web Technologies Troubleshooting URLs Reasons for not being able to access URLs: – the remote machine refuses the connection – the site is very busy (e.g. peak hours of use) – you have misspelled the URL – the file was moved – if all else fails you can try looking up the hierarchy by sequentially removing the file name first, and then the last directory in the path.
  • 15. Web Technologies Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) http://<host>:<port>/<path>?<searchpart> – the host is the Internet address of the WWW server – the port is the port number to connect to (generally omitted along with the colon :) (defaults to standard "80") – path tells the server which file you want (if file name is omitted you want the "home page") – the searchpart may be used to pass information to the server (often to a CGI script) (generally omitted, along with the question mark ?)
  • 16. HTTP URL Detailed Example http://www.7sport.net:80/7sport/index.htm Host Path Scheme • http is the scheme • www.7sport.net is the host name • :80 is the port (it can be omitted) • Finally 7sport/index.htm is the path Port Web Technologies
  • 17. Web Technologies Another HTTP Example http://www.google.co.uk:80/search?hl=en&q=Football Host Path Scheme • http is the scheme • www.google.co.uk is the host name • :80 is the port (it can be omitted) • search is the path • ?hl=en&q=Football is the search part – hl=en (search language is English) – q=Football (search keyword is Football) Port Search Part