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The place on the Internet where an Internet resource, such as a Web page, is stored. A location is identified by a Universal Resource Locator (URL). The URL box in Netscape is called Location.
When establishing a website, it is Ivery important/I to secure the .com domain name which would logically be associated with your company. Many people either don't know how to use search engines or have grown weary of using them. Instead, they just type in the obvious domain name for the company when they do not know the URL. To show how important it is, Gateway2000 can be used as a perfect example. As Gateway2000 began its website, it found gateway.com was already taken by another technologically aggressive company with "Gateway" as part of its name. As a result, Gateway2000 had to settle for gw2k.com. Over time, Gateway2000 and the WWW exploded with popularity. Gateway2000 felt many customers were lost when their page did not come up at gateway.com when their primary competitors had theirs (Dell has dell.com and Micron is at micron.com). Gateway2000 eventually aquired gateway.com most likely after paying a premium price. Web traffic and revenue can be lost without the right location
"Where" a machine or server is located on the Internet. Each machine connected to the Internet has a unique identifier or locator assigned to it. This designates its location on the internet. The locator is the IP address.
The final destination at the University for a supplier's shipment (e.g. Requesting Department's address).
The address of a Web page. If the value is a full URL, the server returns a "redirect" to the client to retrieve the specified object directly. Location: http://WWW.Stars.com/ If you want to reference another file on your own server, you should output a partial URL.
A unique position in the user program. It can be specified as a file name, procedure name, source line number, or combination of these. An address can also be used to specify a location for certain commands.
an address, a phone number, or an IP address with a defined style and behavior
an address in the process's text where debug can set a breakpoint
a street address that a Site Visitor may have to travel to in order to accomplish Chapter business (officiating a Match, attending a meeting, etc
The address of a Web page. If the value is a full URL, the server returns a "redirect" to the client to retrieve the specified object directly. Such as Location: http://www.cargosmith.com/ » Back to top of screen
A Cisco Unity object that contains the addressing information that Cisco Unity needs to exchange messages with other voice messaging systems (which may or may not be Cisco Unity systems). See also delivery location and primary location.
A Cisco Unity object that contains the addressing information that Cisco Unity needs to exchange messages with other voice messaging systems (which may or may not be Cisco Unity systems). Each Cisco Unity server is associated with one location, called the primary location, which is created during installation and which cannot be deleted. Delivery locations are locations created on the local Cisco Unity server that correspond to remote voice messaging systems.
See URL below
address can have multiple locations. These are the places where a person lives, works, make holidays .... A location has the following attributes: A name for the location like "HOME" or "OFFICE" Postal Address (incl. Company, Department) Telephone Numbers Email
Locations enable you to indicate the different types of addresses a company has-for example, one to receive bills, another for shipping, a third for postal deliveries, and a separate street address. Each of these addresses has a different location number.
An Internet address as displayed on a browser. When a URL is typed into a browser's location bar, the browser will take the visitor to the page.
Internet address as displayed on your browser. When you type in the URL of a Web site into the location bar of your browser, your browser will take you to this page.
A location in the Banner Tracking system is a specific combination of URL, Banner and the Location in which this combination of elements is tracked from.
An Internet address. While you are in your browser (which you are probably in now) you will see a section at the top of the page that is titled "location". If you look right now you will see that the location of this web page is http://www.geocities.com/FashionAvenue/4869/desc.html. If you type in the address of someone's web page and hit enter, your browser will take you to that page. However the address you type in the location bar must be an exact match.
URL94] A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or internet protocol address (IP address). (c.f. host requirements RFC @@ack! this isn't right!)
A part of the store. See also 'Address'.
One of the properties of a printer listed in the Global Printer Directory. This property refers to the physical address of the printer (for example, 12 Main St., Kitchener, ON), as opposed to the vicinity property that refers to the area the printer is located (for example, "Reception", "Near Photocopier", or "Engineering").
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The facility name and street address for one or more Fields
This is the field below the web page description that displays the web page URL. You can click on either the web page title or location to go directly to that page.
n. See address1 (definition 1).
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