Please answer each of the following questions.
- Consider this example URI:
http://example.com/homepage.html
. According to TAG Finding The use of Metadata in URIs, RFC 3986 and other applicable specifications, which of the following statements is/are definitely true? -
- The example URI above is a reference to an HTML document? Briefly explain.
- ...answer definitely/maybe/definitely-not...and briefly explain...
- The example URI is absolute? Briefly explain.
- ...your answer here...
- If you do an HTTP GET on the example URI from anywhere in the world, you will get the same thing? Which principle that we studied does this illustrate? Briefly explain.
- ...briefly explain why or why not, and which principle is illustrated...
- While browsing the Web you visit a page from
greatdeals.com
, and from that page you follow a link by clicking on text that says: "Great Prices on Shoes". You do indeed get another Web page, and you notice that the URI in your address bar reads:http://greatdeals.com/discounts?item=shoes
According to TAG Finding The use of Metadata in URIs: -
- The Web page you get should be about discounts on shoes? (Yes or no? Briefly explain.)
- ...your answer here...
- Again according to the finding, if you change the URI to read
http://greatdeals.com/discounts?item=gloves
, any Web page you get should be about discounts on gloves? (Yes or no? Briefly explain.) - ...your answer here...
- Consider the URI
http://example.com/maps?lat=42.408724&long=-71.116179
. According to the ABNF in RFC 3986? -
- The nonterminal (rule) that matches
http
is? - ...your answer here...
- The nonterminal that matches
lat=42.408724&long=-71.116179
is? - ...your answer here...
- True or false, the URI has a
hier-part
? If so, what is it? If not why not. - If true, then which part of the URI is the
hier-part
? - True or false, the URI has a
path
? If so, what is it? If not why not. - If true, then which part of the URI is the
path
?
- The nonterminal (rule) that matches