Matching Pairs Matching URL StyleOnline version This game is designed to relate the components of the syntax of the HTTP URL. by Matthew Hepworth 1 Port Number 2 Query String 3 Sub domain 4 Fragment Identifier 5 Scheme 6 Path 7 Mailto 8 Host 9 Top-level domain 10 Domain name Used to specify or find the particular resource requested. It may be different from the files/folders organized on the web Represents the purpose and type of domain. Pertains to the objective, owner, or geographic area of the domain Specifies a part or a position within the overall resource. When used with HTML it locates to a particular spot on the page, attributes to the "id" of the URL if applicable. name of a protocol (but not always), defines how the resource will be obtained. aka "how to connect" ex.: http, https, ftp Data to be passed to software running on the server. Usually includes apersands and underscores. URLs that pertain to email digital resources The unique, literal name or reference to a specific source for instance of an organization, company, etc. Optional in the URL, however, if omitted the default scheme is used- ex: default scheme for https: request is 443 normally given as a domain name; aka specifying "where to connect" Most commonly known as, "www" of the domain name