For a simple URL
http://www.example.com
the host is "www.example.com"
This is specified in RFC 1738 see http://www.rfc.net/rfc1738.HTML
See section 3.1 on "Common internet Sheme Syntax"
The host portion precedes the domain name:
host.domain.com
or
foo.bar.com which is the address to a host named "foo" in the bar.com domain.
host property of the URL interface is a USVString containing the host, that is the hostname, and then, if the port..
An URL is the exact internet address to find a particular page or document on it's host site. A web address is an address that takes you to a website, which might not be as specific as an URL.
Domain Name
The host is the last part of an IP address
The pathname is the ending part of the URL. It is after the "slash" of the domain name.
host address
The URL address of any webpage will be in the top bar on the browser.
The network part of an IP address indicates the network to which the host belongs. The host bits or host part of an IP address points to the actual device that has an IP address on the network. It can be a computer, printer, router or any device with an IP address that has the same network part.
host portion.
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A domain name is part of a URL, which stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
The URL that you see in the top address bar of your browser, or the URL you enter in your address bar to open a website.
URL is a web address on the internet.