what is a broken link in web testing and how test it.
Answer Posted / ramyasri
Hai...
Broken links are text hyperlinks that typically links to
another online document, such as a webpage, PDF file,
video, Excel spreadsheet, etc. which when clicked doesn't
lead to the correct destination.
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B.Ramyasri.
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