It is called a suffix
The domain
The domain
The first part of the URL is called the 'domain', ie. wiki.answers.com or www.google.comUnless you are refering to the protocol part, which is the http:// or https://
The first part to the URL is called protocol, which is http://. The second part is the domain name. It goes after the http://. http://www.dogs.com. So www.dog.com is the second part. The directory path is the third part. For example after .com would be, /about/. The file name is the fourth part. An example is after /about/index.HTML. So index.HTML is the fourth part. All together is would look like: http://www.dogs.com/about/index.HTML
When you type http://www.wiki.answers.com that is an URL, the first part "htpp://" identifies the protocol, used to fetch the webpage, and the second part www.wiki.answers.com points it's domain name.
A first level domain name is: www.firstlevel.com second level domain name is: www.second.firstlevel.com or: www.firstlevel.com/second
An obfuscated URL is a type of URL in a browser. This URL is made to look similar to a legitimate URL but part of it is concealed.
The first part is genus and the second part is species.
Yes they r part of url.in url hyper links are indicated with slashes ////
No HTML is no part of the URL. HTML is just the scripting language of the web.
Yes they r part of url.in url hyper links are indicated with slashes ////