It depends on what you mean by "sub page name".
If you mean what is called a "sub domain", for example, http://mysubdomain.mydomainname.com/, you can see that the sub domain and domain name is separated by a period character commonly called a "dot".
If you mean what is called a "sub page", then here are some examples:
http://www.mydomainname.com/mysubpage.html
http://www.mydomainname.com/mysubfolder/mysubpage.html
- a slash is the separator symbol.
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The woods are her domain. The domain name is written at the top of the page.
To perform a website domain name check, you can visit www.checkdomain.com or simply enter the domain name in question into the address bar at the top of the internet page.
The home page of google.com the page where we write hhe quary.
The universal resource locator (URL) of a web page is the IP address of the server and the path of the web page upon that server. The IP address may be mapped to a domain name registered with a domain name service (DNS), thus we can use the IP address or the domain name to identify the server.
A reserved domain is a website name which has been held but is currently not in use. It will continue in this state until it expires or a page is hosted.
The Optimum webiste has a "net" domain as opposed to "com" for example. By combining the Optimum name with the correct domain one may find the Optimum home page.
You can find information on EU domain names online at the EurID website. Once on the page, you can find out if the domain name you want is available or not.
A domain name is most useful in pinpointing a certain site and finding exactly what you are looking for. Wouldn't you want to catch someone's eye and guide them right to your page?
You don't need domain names. Your internet page is accessible by an IP (for example: google.com = 74.125.39.99). You can get on google.com also with typing 74.125.39.99 in your browser. But it's easier for customers to remember an domain name than a IP address.
Generally the copyright symbol does not appear with the name (as it would for a trademark); it usually appears at the bottom of the first page, with the year of copyright and the rightsholders name. For example, see the bottom of this page.
Yes, You can CopyRight a domain name for Free.... Just type "CopyRight a Name for Free" at the top of the page.... Choose wisely!
A hostname is the name that is given to a device that is connected to a computer network. This name is used to identify the device on the Internet and other forms of electronic communication. A domain name is the part of a URL that identifies the web page.