hi saravanan,
good to see ur reply
can u elaborate the diff between both path representation
regards,
ravi
"B. Saravanan" wrote:
A canonical path is a hierarchically-related, slash-separated sequence of
components, for example <directory>/<directory>/.../<name>.
An absolute path contains the full URL of the item being referenced.
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