What is Absolute link?
An absolute link defines a specific location of the Web file or document including: the protocol to use to get the document, the server to get it from, the directory it is located in, and the name of the document itself.
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An absolute link is created when the href value is a fully qualified.
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An absolute link defines a specific location of the Web file or document including: the protocol to use to get the document, the server to get it from, the directory it is located in, and the name of the document itself. Below is an example of an absolute link:
<a href="http://www.domain.com/pagename.html"></a> |
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If the URL and file name can be found on the Web page from anywhere, not just from a single Web site link will be absolute links. Absolute links to specify a fully qualified URL, there must be a domain name of the Protocol, in addition to and often the name of the file must contain.
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An absolute link specifies a fully-qualified URL; the protocol must be present in addition to a domain name, and often a file name must be included as well.
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