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    A URL is nothing more than the address of a given unique resource on the Web. In theory, each valid URL points to a unique resource. Such resources can be an HTML page, a CSS document, an image, etc. In practice, there are some exceptions, the most common being a URL pointing to a resource that no longer exists or that has moved.
    In general, the most popular types of URLs are absolute and relative. An absolute URL contains complete information, from the protocol to the path to resources or parameters. In comparison, a relative URL only includes the path to resources. Based on the function, here are some other types of uniform resource locators:
    In practice, there are some exceptions, the most common being a URL pointing to a resource that no longer exists or that has moved. As the resource represented by the URL and the URL itself are handled by the Web server, it is up to the owner of the web server to carefully manage that resource and its associated URL.
    Here’s what a URL’s general syntax looks like: Furthermore, uniform resource locators can only contain numbers, letters, and the following characters ()!$-‘_*+. To use other characters, site owners should translate them into programming code.
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