Considering that the purpose of a URL is to serve as an "address" for a resource, a URL is invalid when it does not identify an existing resource.
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.
A static URL is a web page whose content stays the same whereas a dynamic URL is an address from a website that runs a script.
URL means Uniform Resource Locater. which is a type of URI(Uniform Resource Identifier).URL specifies where an identified resource is available and the mechanism for retrieving it.In popular language, a URL is also referred to as a Web address.
BY using a URL shortner, some of the famous URL shortners are like tinyurl.com bit.ly of.ai 100.bz URL shortner
Shortened links makes a long URL short, making it more appealing to the eye and easier when a certain amount of characters are can only be used.
Its a URL which doesn't exist, or has been moved or deleted.
There is an option called default page what firefox is trying to open every time a new page is called. But in this case it appears the link is no longer valid. Or someone has set an invalid URL as your default startup page. You can go to the tools > options menu and change the URL in the main tab of the little window than opens.
voids, nixes
You should never get any "invalid" link on the questions. A question automatically becomes a URL as soon as it is asked and submitted. However, Answers does have types of questions that are forbidden to ask---in that case, the page will say why you cannot submit that question.
same here
This question makes absolutely no sense, there for is invalid.
That would be a moot point
Its invalid unless the judge makes an exception
Stronger.
Yes, it does become invalid. Ask the passport office to see if it makes the passport valid if you sign it again. Otherwise you may need to apply for a new one.
.invalid was created in 1999.
The Duke of URL's contributions are not counted, mostly because it is a robot. It makes so many contributions per minute, it would be useless to count, since it never stops.