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CIW 1D0-610 Exam - Topic 6 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-610 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 6
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Karen is the Webmaster for her company. Management would like to make the company's intra net site more effective by providing links to internal HR forms for all employees to access. These forms are currently stored on the company s file server and are updated quarterly. For security reasons, the Web server does not allow linking to the company s file server. How should Karen create these links?

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Francene
3 months ago
I doubt external links are secure enough for HR forms.
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Sharika
3 months ago
Wait, can you really link to internal files like that?
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Youlanda
3 months ago
Absolute links? Nah, that sounds unnecessary.
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Ligia
4 months ago
I think local relative links are the way to go.
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Vincent
4 months ago
Just upload the forms to the web server, easy fix!
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Gwen
4 months ago
I feel like absolute links might be more reliable, but I can't recall if they are necessary for internal files.
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Yuki
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the terms "external" and "local" in the options. Does it mean anything different for the links we create?
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Marcos
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about linking files, and I think local links are usually better for internal access.
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Amber
5 months ago
I think uploading the forms to the Web server is definitely the right move, but I'm not sure if we should use relative or absolute links.
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Shenika
5 months ago
I think the key here is that the web server can't link directly to the file server. That means the external link options are out. Between the local relative and local absolute, I'd go with the relative links - that seems like the most secure and reliable approach.
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Jose
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the difference between relative and absolute links here. I'll need to review that concept before deciding on the best approach.
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Rosalind
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question says the web server can't link to the file server, so that rules out the external link options. I'm leaning towards the local relative links, but I want to double-check that to be sure.
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Cristen
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure here. Since the web server can't link directly to the file server, I'm not sure if the absolute link option would work. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Tracie
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I think the best approach is to upload the forms to the web server and create local relative links to them.
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Beata
9 months ago
Wow, you really have to think outside the box on these IT questions, don't you? Relative links all the way, Karen!
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Isabelle
10 months ago
I'm with Cherilyn on this one. Relative links are the way to keep things tidy and secure. Nicely done, Karen!
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Patrick
8 months ago
I'm glad we're all on the same page. Relative links are the way to go for sure. Good work, Karen!
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Jesusita
9 months ago
Absolutely, relative links are the best option for keeping everything secure and tidy. Great job, Karen!
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Laurel
9 months ago
Thanks, Cherilyn! I agree, using relative links is definitely the way to go for security and organization.
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Martin
10 months ago
Haha, external links? What is this, a public website? Keep it internal, girl!
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Maddie
9 months ago
Haha, external links? What is this, a public website? Keep it internal, girl!
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Aracelis
9 months ago
B) Upload the forms to the Web server and create local absolute links to the files.
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Dolores
9 months ago
A) Upload the forms to the Web server and create local relative links to the files.
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Pamella
10 months ago
Absolute links? No way, that's just overkill. Keep it simple with relative links, Karen!
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Lisha
9 months ago
A) That's true, relative links are much easier to manage in the long run.
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William
9 months ago
B) Absolute links are too complicated, stick with relative links for simplicity.
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Vi
10 months ago
A) Upload the forms to the Web server and create local relative links to the files.
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Shakira
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think external absolute links might be better for accessibility reasons.
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Gary
10 months ago
I agree with Leonida. Local relative links would be more secure and easier to manage.
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Cherilyn
11 months ago
Option A is the way to go! Relative links are the most efficient and secure way to link to internal files on the same server.
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Mary
9 months ago
Absolute links might not be the best choice in this scenario.
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Aretha
9 months ago
B) Upload the forms to the Web server and create local absolute links to the files.
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Audra
9 months ago
That's correct! Relative links are the best option for security.
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Gearldine
9 months ago
A) Upload the forms to the Web server and create local relative links to the files.
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Isabelle
10 months ago
That's correct! Relative links are the best option for security and efficiency.
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Glendora
10 months ago
A) Upload the forms to the Web server and create local relative links to the files.
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Leonida
11 months ago
I think Karen should upload the forms to the Web server and create local relative links to the files.
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