A resource locator is a kind of resource identifier.
(The virtual monk's name is derived from the initials for "universal resource locator," the form addresses take on the World Wide Web.)
The Web is designed as a network of more or less static addressable objects, basically files and documents, linked using uniform resource locators (URLs).
Get the precise address, or URL (uniform resource locator), and go directly to the World Wide Web site you want.
An application can access its resources through uniform resource locators, like web resources, but the resources are usually contained within the JAR file(s) of the application.
He still frets over details - but this time, the things that concern him are not about balance sheets or universal resource locators, but political allies.
A uniform resource locator, abbreviated URL, also known as web address, is a specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource.
Uniform resource locators in the Internet.
Or, the viewer can type in a "universal resource locator" - basically an Internet address for a Web server - and leap directly to that source.
Listening to radio announcers recite a U.R.L. - the abbreviation for uniform resource locator, as Web addresses are called - can lead to violence.