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  2. List of URI schemes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_URI_schemes

    URL scheme used by Apple's internal issue-tracking system Apple (not public) rdar:// issue number example: rdar://10198949. Allows employees to link to internally-tracked issues from anywhere. Example of a private scheme which has leaked in to the public space and is widely seen on the internet, but can only be resolved by Apple employees. s3

  3. Windows Admin Center - Wikipedia

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    docs.microsoft.com /en-us /windows-server /manage /windows-admin-center /overview Windows Admin Center (code-named Project Honolulu ) is a web program released by Microsoft on April 12, 2018 as an evolution of the Windows Server graphical user interface (GUI).

  4. Application Request Routing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_Request_Routing

    ARR is available as a download from Microsoft's download center, or via Microsoft's Web Platform Installer (WebPI). ARR requires the URL Rewrite extension to function, and uses it for routing requests. ARR can be configured to redirect traffic based on server variables, URLs, cookies and more, and performs full layer 7 load balancing.

  5. Persistent uniform resource locator - Wikipedia

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    The PURL concept allows for generalized URL curation of HTTP URIs on the World Wide Web. PURLs allow third party control over both URL resolution and resource metadata provision. A URL is simply an address of a resource on the World Wide Web. A Persistent URL is an address on the World Wide Web that causes a redirection to another Web resource.

  6. Blob URI scheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_URI_scheme

    The blob URI scheme, also known as an object URL, is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme used for accessing locally generated data via APIs designed to work only with URLs.

  7. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes

    For example, the client uploads an image as image/svg+xml, but the server requires that images use a different format. 416 Range Not Satisfiable The client has asked for a portion of the file (byte serving), but the server cannot supply that portion. For example, if the client asked for a part of the file that lies beyond the end of the file.

  8. HTTP location - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_location

    Absolute URLs are URLs that start with a scheme [5] (e.g., http:, https:, telnet:, mailto:) [6] and conform to scheme-specific syntax and semantics. For example, the HTTP scheme-specific syntax and semantics for HTTP URLs requires a "host" (web server address) and "absolute path", with optional components of "port" and "query".

  9. about URI scheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/About_URI_scheme

    Displays the list of free and open source software used in the browser, and their associated licenses. about:dino Displayed when the browser cannot connect to the target URL, this page contains an Easter Egg: Pressing the Space Bar key starts the _Dino_ minigame, which involves making a dinosaur jump over obstacles.