URGA
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.
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 ////
Yes they r part of url.in url hyper links are indicated with slashes ////