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The domain name is a component of a uniform resource locator (URL) used to access websites, for example: Top-Level Domain (TLD): The general term for a domain extension. Examples include .com, .net, and .org. Country-Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD): Extensions specific to a particular country. Examples include .uk, .fr, and .cn. Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD): Domain extensions that do not rely on a country code. Examples include .com and .net. URL: http://www.example.net/index.html Top-level domain: net Second-level domain: example TLD: Top-Level Domain Top-level domain is the general term for a domain extension. ... ccTLD: Country-Code Top-Level Domain ccTLDs (country-code top-level domains) are extensions specific to a particular country. ...
Top-Level Domain (TLD): The general term for a domain extension. Examples include .com, .net, and .org.
Country-Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD): Extensions specific to a particular country. Examples include .uk, .fr, and .cn.
Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD): Domain extensions that do not rely on a country code. Examples include .com and .net.
URL: http://www.example.net/index.html
Top-level domain: net
Second-level domain: example
TLD: Top-Level Domain Top-level domain is the general term for a domain extension. ...
ccTLD: Country-Code Top-Level Domain ccTLDs (country-code top-level domains) are extensions specific to a particular country. ...
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