Questions tagged [url]

A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is an address for a file or resource that specifies where that resource is, and how to go about retrieving it.

What is a URL?

A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is an address for a file or resource that specifies where that resource is, and how to go about retrieving it.

The most common type of URL found on Pro Webmasters begin with http:// and https://, which is used to locate a file on the World Wide Web. The main difference between the two is that https:// indicates the connection will be encrypted using SSL.

What Kind of Questions Should Use The "URL" Tag?

Any questions about URL formatting, syntax, or the SEO impact of the previous two topics would be appropriate to tag. If you mention an URL in your question, but it does not impact the overall question, this probably would not be an appropriate tag.

Example URL Questions

These questions are good examples of what should be tagged with the URL tag.

Further Reading

If you're looking for a more exhaustive explanation of what URLs are and how they're used, the Wikipedia article on Uniform Resource Locators is a good place to start. RFC 1738 - Uniform Resource Locators (URL) is also a huge source of information, albeit in a dry and highly technical format.

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What is the difference between a URI and a URL?

I have read these pages: http://www.w3.org/TR/uri-clarification/ http://www.damnhandy.com/2007/11/19/uri-vs-url-whats-the-difference/ I know basic about URL, URN, and URI; but little on their differences. The thing I can't understand is in a…
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Which special characters are safe to use in url?

Which special characters are safe to use in url?
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Why is there are tilde (~) sign in most university URLs

My university provides a web URL and some hosting space and the URL is like http://homepages.iitb.ac.in/~pritampebam. Almost all universities I've come across seem to use this structure where there is the '~' sign right in front of the…
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Why do Stack Overflow question URLs have the question ID before SEO friendly 'question'?

Take for example this random question: Tool or plugin required to show out in which html files a given css selectors is used, notice that the relevant part is /questions/16999. Now, it being possible that the url could have been done like this…
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What are the colon and double forward-slash ( :// ) in URIs called?

What are the colon and double forward-slash ( :// ) in URIs called?
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Why does my URL appear with #sthash.RXOAdGce.dpbs after it?

I have set up a subdomain which for some reason attaches #sthash.RXOAdGce.dpbs to the end of the URL making it look like this: . I am wondering why this happens and how I can get rid of it. As a bit of…
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Is there any problem with using two slashes in the middle of a URL?

Possible Duplicate: What does the double slash mean in URLs? I'm working on a mod_rewrite URL structure as follows: http://example.com/search/filter1/filter2/filter3/filter4 There are some conditions where it is OK for the first attribute to be…
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"1-8-width" or "1-8-inch-width" in URL path?

For a product URL which is better form? 1-8-width-ao-sanding-belts or 1-8-inch-width-ao-sanding-belts Would this be served as 1/8" or 18 inch?
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IS SO URL static or Dynamic?

I understand that dynamic URL would be of the form page=123, while static would be with the post name in it. SO has http://stackoverflow.com/questions/[ID]/[title] format. Since the [title] is actually optional and has no affect on the page actually…
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URLs posted with @ in the path are not autolinked properly, are they valid?

I have a site where users post comments. Often, those comments have URLs to a video streaming site with URLs in the following format: My site does not link the latter part comprising @57m58s which leads them to that specific part of the video. I…
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Does the average user care about the URL?

I was having discussion with a co-worker for a project regarding URLs. My question is does the average user care how the URLs are formatted? Whether it's descriptive or relevant to the content they are looking for. I do realize that a more…
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How does Wikipedia handle URL's such that "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP" is possible?

Notice the slash in "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP" How does it not misinterpret TCP as a subfolder?
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What is the meaning of repeating a site's address?

There is an address like this: http://online-forex-calendar.com/sending-sms-alex2edu/Send-an-SMS-http:/www.bnat-ok.com/vbhttp:/www.bnat-ok.com/vbhttp:/www.bnat-ok.com/vbhttp:/www.bnat-ok.com/update-Facebook-with-your-cell-phone.html Why there is…
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URL Structure for web apps with marketing homepage

I've been researching the URL structures for web apps that have a marketing homepage. For example... Example 1 The homepage lives on www.productname.com and the application on app.productname.com Example 2 The homepage lives on www.productname.com…
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Want my masked url to show navigation path past .com

I have a vanity URL that is forwarding to a masked destination URL. But when users navigate the site the URL never changes. For example when they click to a blog entry they still see the vanity url. I want them to be able to see the masked url but…
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