Difference between revisions of "Glossary/Domain"

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* '''A website.''' When someone uses the word '''domain''' to refer to a website, they're referring to the fact that its name is in effect its address. For the above examples, the actual websites would live at:
 
* '''A website.''' When someone uses the word '''domain''' to refer to a website, they're referring to the fact that its name is in effect its address. For the above examples, the actual websites would live at:
** http://www.apple.com
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** <nowiki>http://www.apple.com</nowiki>
** http://www.aboutus.org
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** <nowiki>http://www.aboutus.org</nowiki>
** http://www.pdx.edu
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** <nowiki>http://www.pdx.edu</nowiki>
  
 
* '''A top-level domain.''' These are indicated by the letters that follow the dot in a domain name.  Examples:  
 
* '''A top-level domain.''' These are indicated by the letters that follow the dot in a domain name.  Examples:  

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