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http://www.example.com?foo

What's the term for the foo part of the URL?

+3  A: 

The query.

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.4

arx
+4  A: 

It's called "query string" as you can see in wikipedia.

Oren A
A: 

The 'foo' only is called String Parameters of the URL Query

Arkein
+18  A: 

Its the query, or sometimes the query string.

To pinch a useful diagram from the URI RFC:

     foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose
     \_/   \______________/\_________/ \_________/ \__/
      |           |            |            |        |
   scheme     authority       path        query   fragment
Kragen
This is beautiful!
Emanuil
Nice ASCII drawing :)
Eran Galperin
A: 

Depends on the technology you use. Usually its called name value pair. Query string refers to the whole string after ? sign. Then depending on technology used that query string is parsed and normally appears as the dictionary. For example, http://www.example.com?foo=bar&foo1=bar1: Request["foo"] yields "bar" Request["foo1"] yields "bar1" for asp or $_GET["foo"] -> "bar" for php and so on.

Nickolodeon