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Differentiate between Relative and Absolute Hyperlinks with the help of an
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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Quite simply, a relative link is relative to the current page. In the above example, it's right next to the current page (think: in the same folder). If the file is moved from where it is, then the link could break (it probably will). With absolute links, you're giving the exact, full address (URL) to the page.

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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Quite simply, a relative link is relative to the current page. In the above example, it's right next to the current page (think: in the same folder). If the file is moved from where it is, then the link could break (it probably will). With absolute links, you're giving the exact, full address (URL) to the page.

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