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html - What is the difference between src="/images/logo.gif" and src="images/logo.gif"?

<img src="images/logo.gif" />

is equivalent to

<img src="./images/logo.gif" />

But

<img src="/images/logo.gif" />

is different.

Where is the third item looking for logo.gif?

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The third one is looking relative to the root of the site, so if you were on a page at:

http://entrian.com/somewhere/page.html

it would look in:

http://entrian.com/images/logo.gif

ignoring the somewhere piece of the page's address.


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