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RE: HTML front end foundations ( Im stuck again)

in #education8 years ago

if you put http:// in front then you need a domain name and a / afterwards before the filename. If you are making a reference to a file in the same directory as the document you are looking at, you can just use the filename by itself (or does it have to have a / in front, I'm not sure, initial / on a filename means the root usually. Without a / means 'Current Working Directory').

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