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[[URL]] is the acronym for [[Universal Resource Locator]]. | [[URL]] is the acronym for [[Universal Resource Locator]]. | ||
− | According to [[Business Insider]], Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee once said about the double slash in ''URLs'',<blockquote>Really, if you think about it, it doesn't need the //. I could have designed it not to have the //.</blockquote>Sir Tim created the [[World Wide Web]], [[HTML]], [[DNS]], and ''URL''. | + | According to the [[Business Insider]], Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee once said about the double slash in ''URLs'',<blockquote>Really, if you think about it, it doesn't need the //. I could have designed it not to have the //.</blockquote>Sir Tim created the [[World Wide Web]], [[HTML]], [[DNS]], and ''URL''. |
Revision as of 23:52, 22 May 2020
URL is the acronym for Universal Resource Locator.
According to the Business Insider, Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee once said about the double slash in URLs,
Really, if you think about it, it doesn't need the //. I could have designed it not to have the //.
Sir Tim created the World Wide Web, HTML, DNS, and URL.