#20191: Microsoft Exam Dumps
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Reporter: anonymous | Owner: developers
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: packages | Version: Trunk
Keywords: Exam |
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Definitional differences we can sort it read more or less the same so what
is the you are I or more specific is the URL it's got a bunch of colorful
parts but they don't look colorful in real life I just did that was so we
could see them scheme this is the protocol the way to get the stuff on the
web it's pretty much always HTTP the name in the machine it's going to
certainly the stuff the port number after colon if the port number is
absent which most the time it is it means port 80 because that is the
convention member you get a point for saying convention but no matter what
who is the president United States thank you that's one point this is
doable okay the resource everything after the port number that is in
purple is the name anything you want to get there are some rules about
which characters are permitted in there don't worry too much about them
for now there's also parameters if there is question mark anywhere after
the purple stuff everything following the question mark is expected to
look like a collection of key equals values separated by Amber sense we'll
see how they're actually used byte server and possibly an anchor our
fragment don't worry too much about that this is easier to see than it is
to don a [http://examguidez.com/100-101-icnd1/ 100-101] slightly taxes to
an example in real life we're don t open net kaka connection and we can
listen on port 8000 and now we’re going to open a web browser window which
for some reason this tiny stretch it out and we're going to get so my goal
is to pretend that my terminal over here running neck as a web server it's
really slowing because I have to manually type everything going back to
the browser.
http://examguidez.com/100-101-icnd1/
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