The pathname is the ending part of the URL. It is after the "slash" of the domain name.
It's a simple file name
The technical name for a website address is URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
a file pathname displays the location of the file.for eg:c:>my flower/my documents/ is the file path name for the file 'my flower' which is located in my documents. For those who use a different operating system the pathname can be:- Macintosh HD:Library:Printers:Lexmark:Drivers:LexmarkCUPSDriver. Same function just another way of saying where to find it.
A URL is the address of the website, not the website itself.
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The working directory (or working folder) is the default folder (also known as the current folder) used by an application to read and write files when no path name is specified, or a relative path name is specified. Path names may be specific (overriding the default) or relative to the default (navigating up through parent folders and/or down through child folders). A program may also change the default through the "change directory" system command at runtime.
If you mean how do you get a web address and direct it to your website, you need to register the domain name of your website, then redirect it to your server.
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if u don't want to use your real email address on a website try name@website .com
Every website has an address, however, some may be in numbers (IP I think) as opposed to a domain name in a language
It is the address you would type into the search bar in order to access the website.
There is a website where you can look up an address and get the relevant zip code, and that is the USPS website. You can look up by street address or by company name.