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On servers aliases are a way of mapping an incoming request for a Web page. When an alias is found in a URL, the alias's value is substituted in place of the alias. For example, if you have Web pages on a server which you wish to be viewed on the Internet, the actual location of those files may be: www/highdensity. com/userpages/joesWebsite/index.html but with the use of an alias, the URL you use to access the site could be http://www.high-density.com/~joesWebsite. In this case the tilda (~) represents an alias for the path www.high-density.com/userpages/. |
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