~ is the root
so '~/js/fancyscript.js' means go back to root go into js and find fancyscript.js
'/js/fancyscript.js' means go into js and find fancyscript.js this will not always work since there is not always an /js folder
for example this is my project
site
/css
style.css
/js
fancyscript.js
/include
view.html
index.html
I have my index in my root folder from here i can use the relative path to include my fancy script
'/js/fancyscript.js'
It will find /js and it will find my script
But when i'm working in /include/view.html i have to go back 1 folder first so the relative path would be in that case '../js/fancyscript.js' (up one folder go into /js and find fancyscript.js)
since the js folder is in the root in my example i can also use '~/js/fancyscript.js'
The difference between an absolute path and a relative path is that an absolute path is a complete path and a relative is from the point where the code is being executed
so the example shown above are relative paths and an axample for an absulote path would be
http://www.google.com