URL
A URL is also known as the web or internet address, and is a uniform resource identifier. It follows a homogenized naming protocol for addressing documents that can be accessed over the net.A URL tells the address bar of the browser to load the page associated with it.
It allows a computer to find and open a web page stored on some random computer on the internet.
There are several parts in a URL. Some are mandatory, while others are optional. Let’s take his URL, for instance: https://acodez.in/ . This is the URL for the home page of the website for Acodez IT Solutions.
The http:// or https:// stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and indicates to the browser that this protocol be used to access the domain. The S indicates that the information is encrypted before sending, making it secure. The ‘: ‘ and ‘//’ are used to separate the protocol from the rest of the URL.
Next, ‘www’ stands for world wide web; this is not mandatory, and can be omitted, but usually is not.
Finally, acodez.in is the authority or domain name, where the suffix ‘.in’ shows that it’s a site in India. Several suffixes are available; apart from country-wise suffixes, there are .org for non-commercial organizations, .com for businesses, etc.
When you see a URL like this: https://acodez.in/products/ , it is showing you the place where you can find information about the products offered by Acodez within the website. This is known as the path to resource.