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What is relative path and absolute path?

20th Aug 2017, 10:23 AM
‏‪‏‪‏Ganagavathy KGV‬‏‬‏
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*Relative Path* ❓"How do we get to the destination from the current location?" ✳ The path varies based on your current location. *Absolute Path* ❓"Tell me the direct path to the destination with respect to the root." ✳ Single/universal path. The root depends on the context used, for example in Windows, the most common absolute path to the system files start with C:\. Let's say we have the following folder structure and if we want to include the resources into index.html:- root |_ css |_ style.css |_ script |_ run.js |_ index.html The relative path will be:- css/style.css script/run.js i.e. From the same level as index.html, go into css folder and locate the file style.css. and the absolute path will be: root/css/style.css root/script/run.js
20th Aug 2017, 2:00 PM
Zephyr Koo
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Absolute path is the explicitly defined path to the file/folder starting from the root of the operating system. On windows you might see something like: C:\Users\Public\Desktop\folder\file.ext Relative path is the path to the file/folder from the current file location. You use a single . to denote the current directory and a double .. to go up one directory. So to access a file that is in a folder that is at the same level as the current files parent directory you would use something like: ./../folder/file.ext Whenever possible you should use a relative path over an absolute path, as they are more platform independent.
20th Aug 2017, 2:07 PM
ChaoticDawg
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