
In this episode of CTSS Academy Podcast, we dive into the difference between URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
Learn how:
A URL is a subset of URI that tells you where a resource exists and how to access it.
A URI is a broader concept that identifies a resource by name, location, or both.
We break down:
The main components of URLs and URIs
Examples of URLs vs URIs
Why URLs are used for locating web pages, while URIs are used in HTML, XML, and other files
Common misconceptions, including URNs
Understanding this distinction is crucial for web developers, software engineers, and anyone working with digital resources.
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