http://home.netscape.com/one_stop/intranet_apps/index.html
http://server.domain/path/file.htmlIn these URLs, server represents the name of the server on which you run your application, such as
research1 or www; domain represents your Internet domain name, such as netscape.com or uiuc.edu; path represents the directory structure on the server; and file.html represents an individual filename. In general, items in italics in URLs are placeholders and items in normal monospace font are literals. If your server has Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) enabled, you would use https instead of http in the URL.
This book uses the following font conventions:
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