40-528: [REDACTED] Look up resolution or Resolving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Resolution(s) may refer to: Common meanings [ edit ] Resolution (debate) , the statement which is debated in policy debate Resolution (law) , a written motion adopted by a deliberative body New Year's resolution , a commitment that an individual makes at New Year's Day Dispute resolution ,
80-473: A secure connection to the website . Internet users are distributed throughout the world using a wide variety of languages and alphabets, and expect to be able to create URLs in their own local alphabets. An Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) is a form of URL that includes Unicode characters. All modern browsers support IRIs. The parts of the URL requiring special treatment for different alphabets are
120-423: A 2011 album by Dave Hause Resolution (EP) , a 2013 EP by Matt Corby Songs [ edit ] "Resolution" (Matt Corby song) , 2013 "Resolution" (Nick Lachey song) , a 2006 song by Nick Lachey from What's Left of Me "Resolution", a John Coltrane (1926–1967) song from A Love Supreme "Resolution", a Mahavishnu Orchestra song from the album Birds of Fire "Resolution", by Romantic Mode ,
160-423: A 2011 album by Dave Hause Resolution (EP) , a 2013 EP by Matt Corby Songs [ edit ] "Resolution" (Matt Corby song) , 2013 "Resolution" (Nick Lachey song) , a 2006 song by Nick Lachey from What's Left of Me "Resolution", a John Coltrane (1926–1967) song from A Love Supreme "Resolution", a Mahavishnu Orchestra song from the album Birds of Fire "Resolution", by Romantic Mode ,
200-662: A Western, sequel to Appaloosa Resolution (Wilson novel) , a 2016 work of historical fiction by A. N. Wilson Music [ edit ] Resolution (music) , the move of a note or chord from dissonance to consonance Albums [ edit ] Resolution (38 Special album) , 1997 Resolution (BoDeans album) , 2004 Resolution (Hamiet Bluiett album) , 1977 Resolution (Hidden in Plain View album) , 2007 Resolution (Lamb of God album) , 2012 Resolution (Andy Timmons album) , 2006 Resolution (Andy Pratt album) , 1976 Resolutions (album) ,
240-603: A Western, sequel to Appaloosa Resolution (Wilson novel) , a 2016 work of historical fiction by A. N. Wilson Music [ edit ] Resolution (music) , the move of a note or chord from dissonance to consonance Albums [ edit ] Resolution (38 Special album) , 1997 Resolution (BoDeans album) , 2004 Resolution (Hamiet Bluiett album) , 1977 Resolution (Hidden in Plain View album) , 2007 Resolution (Lamb of God album) , 2012 Resolution (Andy Timmons album) , 2006 Resolution (Andy Pratt album) , 1976 Resolutions (album) ,
280-683: A corporation Resolution (talent agency) , a talent agency in Los Angeles, New York, and Nashville Resolution Copper , a copper mining project near Superior, Arizona Resolution Foundation , an independent British think tank established in 2005 Resolution Limited , a Guernsey-based investor in insurance companies Resolution plc , a defunct manager of in-force UK life funds acquired by Pearl Group in 2008dabr Places [ edit ] Resolution, United States Virgin Islands Resolution Island (Nunavut) , in
320-544: A corporation Resolution (talent agency) , a talent agency in Los Angeles, New York, and Nashville Resolution Copper , a copper mining project near Superior, Arizona Resolution Foundation , an independent British think tank established in 2005 Resolution Limited , a Guernsey-based investor in insurance companies Resolution plc , a defunct manager of in-force UK life funds acquired by Pearl Group in 2008dabr Places [ edit ] Resolution, United States Virgin Islands Resolution Island (Nunavut) , in
360-399: A display device Graphic display resolutions , a list of particular display resolutions Distance resolution , the minimum distance that can be accurately measured Image resolution , a measure of the amount of detail in an image Optical resolution , the capability of an optical system to distinguish, find, or record details Printing resolution , the number of individual dots
400-399: A display device Graphic display resolutions , a list of particular display resolutions Distance resolution , the minimum distance that can be accurately measured Image resolution , a measure of the amount of detail in an image Optical resolution , the capability of an optical system to distinguish, find, or record details Printing resolution , the number of individual dots
440-517: A double slash ( // ). Berners-Lee later expressed regret at the use of dots to separate the parts of the domain name within URIs , wishing he had used slashes throughout, and also said that, given the colon following the first component of a URI, the two slashes before the domain name were unnecessary. Early WorldWideWeb collaborators including Berners-Lee originally proposed the use of UDIs: Universal Document Identifiers. An early (1993) draft of
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#1732757942853480-425: A measure of digital audio quality Resolution (electron density) , the quality of an X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy data set Angular resolution , the capability of an optical or other sensor to discern small objects Depositional resolution , the age difference of fossils contained in one stratum Display resolution , the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed on
520-425: A measure of digital audio quality Resolution (electron density) , the quality of an X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy data set Angular resolution , the capability of an optical or other sensor to discern small objects Depositional resolution , the age difference of fossils contained in one stratum Display resolution , the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed on
560-436: A printer can produce within a unit of distance (e.g., dots per inch ) Sensor resolution , the smallest change a sensor can detect in the quantity that it is measuring Spectral resolution , the capability of an optical system to distinguish different frequencies Resolution of a spectrometer , the ability to distinguish two close-lying energies (or wavelengths, or frequencies, or masses) Resolution (chromatography) ,
600-436: A printer can produce within a unit of distance (e.g., dots per inch ) Sensor resolution , the smallest change a sensor can detect in the quantity that it is measuring Spectral resolution , the capability of an optical system to distinguish different frequencies Resolution of a spectrometer , the ability to distinguish two close-lying energies (or wavelengths, or frequencies, or masses) Resolution (chromatography) ,
640-407: A process in stereochemistry for the separation of racemic compounds into their enantiomers URL resolution, a process in interpreting URLs Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film and television [ edit ] "Resolutions" ( Star Trek: Voyager ) , a 1996 second-season episode of Star Trek: Voyager Resolution (film) , a 2012 horror movie "Resolution" ( Doctor Who ) ,
680-407: A process in stereochemistry for the separation of racemic compounds into their enantiomers URL resolution, a process in interpreting URLs Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film and television [ edit ] "Resolutions" ( Star Trek: Voyager ) , a 1996 second-season episode of Star Trek: Voyager Resolution (film) , a 2012 horror movie "Resolution" ( Doctor Who ) ,
720-461: A special episode of Doctor Who Resolution (Boardwalk Empire) , an episode of the TV series Boardwalk Empire Literature and poetry [ edit ] Resolution (meter) , the replacement of one longum with two brevia "Resolution", a poem by Bertolt Brecht Resolutions (short story) , a 1911 short story by Franz Kafka Resolution (Parker novel) , a 2008 novel by Robert B. Parker,
760-413: A special episode of Doctor Who Resolution (Boardwalk Empire) , an episode of the TV series Boardwalk Empire Literature and poetry [ edit ] Resolution (meter) , the replacement of one longum with two brevia "Resolution", a poem by Bertolt Brecht Resolutions (short story) , a 1911 short story by Franz Kafka Resolution (Parker novel) , a 2008 novel by Robert B. Parker,
800-437: Is empty if it has no characters; the scheme component is always non-empty. The authority component consists of subcomponents : This is represented in a syntax diagram as: [REDACTED] The URI comprises: A web browser will usually dereference a URL by performing an HTTP request to the specified host, by default on port number 80. URLs using the https scheme require that requests and responses be made over
840-587: The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), as an outcome of collaboration started at the IETF Living Documents birds of a feather session in 1992. The format combines the pre-existing system of domain names (created in 1985) with file path syntax, where slashes are used to separate directory and filenames . Conventions already existed where server names could be prefixed to complete file paths, preceded by
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#1732757942853880-517: The Web , is a reference to a resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), although many people use the two terms interchangeably. URLs occur most commonly to reference web pages ( HTTP / HTTPS ) but are also used for file transfer ( FTP ), email ( mailto ), database access ( JDBC ), and many other applications. Most web browsers display
920-945: The Arctic region of Canada Resolution Island, New Zealand , the largest (uninhabited) island in Fiordland, in the southwest of New Zealand Resolution Island, a fictional island in the novel Brown on Resolution Fort Resolution , a hamlet in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada Vessels [ edit ] Resolution , a Douglas DC-6 aircraft, BCPA Flight 304 , which crashed near San Francisco in 1953 Resolution (1793 ship) , an American trading vessel whose crew were massacred in 1794 HMNZS Resolution , Royal New Zealand Navy surveillance ship HMS Resolution , any of several British Royal Navy ships TIV Resolution ,
960-693: The Arctic region of Canada Resolution Island, New Zealand , the largest (uninhabited) island in Fiordland, in the southwest of New Zealand Resolution Island, a fictional island in the novel Brown on Resolution Fort Resolution , a hamlet in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada Vessels [ edit ] Resolution , a Douglas DC-6 aircraft, BCPA Flight 304 , which crashed near San Francisco in 1953 Resolution (1793 ship) , an American trading vessel whose crew were massacred in 1794 HMNZS Resolution , Royal New Zealand Navy surveillance ship HMS Resolution , any of several British Royal Navy ships TIV Resolution ,
1000-523: The HTML Specification referred to "Universal" Resource Locators. This was dropped some time between June 1994 ( RFC 1630 ) and October 1994 (draft-ietf-uri-url-08.txt). In his book Weaving the Web , Berners-Lee emphasizes his preference for the original inclusion of "universal" in the expansion rather than the word "uniform", to which it was later changed, and he gives a brief account of
1040-558: The URL of a web page above the page in an address bar . A typical URL could have the form http://www.example.com/index.html , which indicates a protocol ( http ), a hostname ( www.example.com ), and a file name ( index.html ). Uniform Resource Locators were defined in RFC 1738 in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee , the inventor of the World Wide Web , and the URI working group of
1080-406: The contention that led to the change. Every HTTP URL conforms to the syntax of a generic URI. The URI generic syntax consists of five components organized hierarchically in order of decreasing significance from left to right: A component is undefined if it has an associated delimiter and the delimiter does not appear in the URI; the scheme and path components are always defined. A component
1120-665: The domain name and path. The domain name in the IRI is known as an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN). Web and Internet software automatically convert the domain name into punycode usable by the Domain Name System ; for example, the Chinese URL http://例子.卷筒纸 becomes http://xn--fsqu00a.xn--3lr804guic/ . The xn-- indicates that the character was not originally ASCII . The URL path name can also be specified by
1160-453: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up resolution or Resolving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Resolution(s) may refer to: Common meanings [ edit ] Resolution (debate) , the statement which is debated in policy debate Resolution (law) , a written motion adopted by a deliberative body New Year's resolution , a commitment that an individual makes at New Year's Day Dispute resolution ,
1200-416: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Resolution&oldid=1242496321 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages resolution From Misplaced Pages,
1240-471: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Resolution&oldid=1242496321 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages URL A uniform resource locator ( URL ), colloquially known as an address on
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1280-421: The second opening theme for the anime After War Gundam X "Resolution", by Haruka Tomatsu , the first opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online: Alicization War of Underworld "The Resolution", a 2008 Jack's Mannequin song from The Glass Passenger Business and organizations [ edit ] Corporate resolution , a legal document defining which individuals are authorized to act on behalf of
1320-421: The second opening theme for the anime After War Gundam X "Resolution", by Haruka Tomatsu , the first opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online: Alicization War of Underworld "The Resolution", a 2008 Jack's Mannequin song from The Glass Passenger Business and organizations [ edit ] Corporate resolution , a legal document defining which individuals are authorized to act on behalf of
1360-504: The separation of peaks in a chromatogram Resolution (mass spectrometry) , the ability to distinguish peaks in a mass spectrum Spatial resolution , the pixel width on the ground Temporal resolution , the sampling frequency of a digital audio device In number storage, the resolution is the reciprocal of the unit in the last place Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Resolution (beam engine) , an early steam engine at Coalbrookdale Chiral resolution ,
1400-504: The separation of peaks in a chromatogram Resolution (mass spectrometry) , the ability to distinguish peaks in a mass spectrum Spatial resolution , the pixel width on the ground Temporal resolution , the sampling frequency of a digital audio device In number storage, the resolution is the reciprocal of the unit in the last place Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Resolution (beam engine) , an early steam engine at Coalbrookdale Chiral resolution ,
1440-486: The settlement of a disagreement Science, technology, and mathematics [ edit ] Mathematics and logic [ edit ] Resolution (algebra) , an exact sequence in homological algebra Resolution (logic) , a rule of inference used for automated theorem proving Standard resolution , the bar construction of resolutions in homological algebra Resolution of singularities in algebraic geometry Measurements [ edit ] Resolution (audio) ,
1480-486: The settlement of a disagreement Science, technology, and mathematics [ edit ] Mathematics and logic [ edit ] Resolution (algebra) , an exact sequence in homological algebra Resolution (logic) , a rule of inference used for automated theorem proving Standard resolution , the bar construction of resolutions in homological algebra Resolution of singularities in algebraic geometry Measurements [ edit ] Resolution (audio) ,
1520-626: The user in the local writing system. If not already encoded, it is converted to UTF-8 , and any characters not part of the basic URL character set are escaped as hexadecimal using percent-encoding ; for example, the Japanese URL http://example.com/引き割り.html becomes http://example.com/%E5%BC%95%E3%81%8D%E5%89%B2%E3%82%8A.html . The target computer decodes the address and displays the page. Protocol-relative links (PRL), also known as protocol-relative URLs (PRURL), are URLs that have no protocol specified. For example, //example.com will use
1560-611: The world's first turbine installation vessel Resolution -class submarine , of the British Royal Navy Resolution (1802 ship) , a brig built in Spain and launched in 1802 See also [ edit ] Resolve (disambiguation) Resolved (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Resolution . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
1600-475: The world's first turbine installation vessel Resolution -class submarine , of the British Royal Navy Resolution (1802 ship) , a brig built in Spain and launched in 1802 See also [ edit ] Resolve (disambiguation) Resolved (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Resolution . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
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