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EXPLAINING A URL

URLs specify the location for resources on the Internet.
Examine the following URL and answer the following questions. In the following URL: www.example.com/homepage.html
What is the domain in this URL?
What is the path in this URL?
When this URL is typed into your browser, your browser generates a request based on the URL.
Where does this request get sent?
What kind of machine is listening for this request?
What exactly is the request asking for?
What does your browser expect to receive as a response?

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Answer:

Explanation Below

Step-by-step explanation:

The URL domain is example.

The URL path is the link itself

The Request gets sent to the web host.

The servers are the machine that gets the request (I’m not sure what you mean so I’m assuming it means that)

The request is asking the web host to connect you to the domain/server.

The last one I don’t really know......

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