Relative URL

The Internet address of a page or other World Wide Web resource with respect to the Internet address of the current page.

A relative URL gives the path from the current location of the page to the location of the destination page or resource. A relative URL can optionally include a protocol.

For example, the relative URL doc/sample.htm refers to the page sample.htm in the directory doc, below the current directory.
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