Multiple Choice
An a element's href attribute specifies a resource that is to be linked to. If the href attribute uses an absolute URL, that means the browser will look for the resource:
A) on a web server that is different from the current web page's web server.
B) on the current web server, but on a web page different from the current web page.
C) within the current web page.
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