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Relative or Absolute URLs, which do you prefer?
With Cute Editor, you have the choice of using either a
relative or absolute URL
.
Default
SiteRelative Urls
Absolute Urls
#1div#2#1a hr#9f="#7#5m#9.htm"#2Thi#7 i#7 a r#9lativ#9 path#1/a#2#1br#2#1br#2#1a hr#9f="/#7#5m#9.htm"#2Thi#7 i#7 a #8it#9 R#5#5t R#9lativ#9 path#1/a#2 #1br#2#1br#2#1a hr#9f="Http://#7#5m#9#7it#9/#7#5m#9.htm"#2Thi#7 i#7 a ab#7#5lut#9 path.#1/a#2#1br#2#1br#2#1a hr#9f="#0tip#7"#2Thi#7 i#7 a link t#5 anch#5r.#1/a#2#1br#2#1br#2#1/div#2
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