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An 'absolute' hyperlink refers to the use of the complete URL.

Example:http://www.yourdomain.com/filename.html

A 'relative' hyperlink refers to using only the name of the file. (Using a 'relative' link will work only within the domain where the file is located.)

Example: /filename.html

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