Re: From where the browser takes the "Address"

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Blesson Paul wrote:
> 
> Hi all
>                          I think this question is encountered by all
> irrespective of the platform they are working. In both IE and Netscape,
> there is a  location showing the "Address" of the page. My question is from
> where, browser will takes the  "Address" ?.
> 
> Is the HTTP Respose from the Web Server contains the Address and will the
> browser takes it from there.
> Is the browser itself will do the work. I mean, will the browser  simply
> put the "URL" clicked by the user in the Address Box.

??? Do you mean: Type in i.e. yahoo.com, and the browser shows it's
connecting to that sites IP-address?
If so, it's a simple dns lookup. Else I fail to understand your Q.

-- 
Kind regards / venlig hilsen,
Mogens Valentin, Mr Dev

IT Networking, Security, Server Setup
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