A file with an extension of.WSS is known as a Windows Sound System. These.WSS files can be opened on Windows and Apple using programs. How to open a WSS file: The best way to open an WSS file is to simply double-click it and let the default assoisated application open the file. If you are unable to open the file this way, it may be because you do not have the correct application associated with the extension to view or edit the WSS file.
File Extension Ess
Note: Some browsers don’t support certain schemes. Check the for details. All match patterns are specified as strings. Apart from the special pattern, match patterns consist of three parts: scheme, host, and path. The scheme and host are separated by '://'.:// scheme The scheme component may take one of two forms: Form Matches '*' Only 'http' and 'https' and in some browsers also. One of 'http', 'https', 'ws', 'wss', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'data' or 'file'. Only the given scheme.
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Host The host component may take one of three forms: Form Matches '*' Any host. Followed by part of the hostname. The given host and any of its subdomains. A complete hostname, without wildcards. Only the given host. Jobs for macomb county michigan. Host must not include a port number. Host is optional only if the scheme is 'file'.
File Extension Parsed
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Note that the wildcard may only appear at the start. Path The path component must begin with a '/'.
File Extension Json
After that, it may subsequently contain any combination of the '*' wildcard and any of the characters that are allowed in URL paths. Unlike host, the path component may contain the '*' wildcard in the middle or at the end, and the '*' wildcard may appear more than once. The special value ' matches all URLs under any of the supported schemes: that is 'http', 'https', 'ws', 'wss', 'ftp', 'data', and 'file'.
Examples Pattern Example matches Example non-matches Match all URLs. Ws://sockets.somewhere.org/ wss://ws.example.com/stuff/ ftp://files.somewhere.org/ ftps://files.somewhere.org/ resource://a/b/c/ (unsupported scheme) *://*/* Match all HTTP, HTTPS and WebSocket URLs. Ws://sockets.somewhere.org/ wss://ws.example.com/stuff/ ftp://ftp.example.org/ (unmatched scheme) ftps://ftp.example.org/ (unmatched scheme) file:///a/ (unmatched scheme) *://*.mozilla.org/* Match all HTTP, HTTPS and WebSocket URLs that are hosted at 'mozilla.org' or one of its subdomains. Ws://ws.mozilla.org/ wss://secure.mozilla.org/something ftp://mozilla.org/ (unmatched scheme) (unmatched host) (unmatched host) *://mozilla.org/ Match all HTTP, HTTPS and WebSocket URLs that are hosted at exactly 'mozilla.org/'. Ws://mozilla.org/ wss://mozilla.org/ ftp://mozilla.org/ (unmatched scheme) (unmatched host) (unmatched path) ftp://mozilla.org/ Match only 'ftp://mozilla.org/'. Ftp://mozilla.org (unmatched scheme) ftp://sub.mozilla.org/ (unmatched host) ftp://mozilla.org/path (unmatched path) Match HTTPS URLs on any host, whose path is 'path'.