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Why is the replace() method better than the assign() method?

A. Reliable

B. Highly managable

C. More efficient

D. Handles unconditional loading

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

The replace() method is similar, but it removes the current document from the browsing history before loading the new document. When a script unconditionally loads a new document, the replace() method is often a better choice than assign().

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