<Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article contains instructions, advice, or how - to content . The purpose of Wikipedia is to present facts, not to train . Please help improve this article either by rewriting the how - to content or by moving it to Wikiversity, Wikibooks or Wikivoyage . (January 2016) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article contains instructions, advice, or how - to content . The purpose of Wikipedia is to present facts, not to train . Please help improve this article either by rewriting the how - to content or by moving it to Wikiversity, Wikibooks or Wikivoyage . (January 2016) </Td> </Tr> <P> An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a webpage to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or domain . Hyperlinks are considered either "external" or "internal" depending on their target or destination . Generally, a link to a page outside the same domain or website is considered external, whereas one that points at another section of the same webpage or to another page of the same website or domain is considered internal . </P> <P> However, these definitions become clouded when the same organization operates multiple domains functioning as a single web experience, e.g. when a secure commerce website is used for purchasing things displayed on a non-secure website . In these cases, links that are "external" by the above definition can conceivably be classified as "internal" for some purposes . Ultimately, an internal link points to a web page or resource in the same root directory . </P>

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