What are Client-side and Server-side Scriptings in Web?
In web applications, there is the server and the client (user). The “server” is a web application server at a remote area that will execute web requests & send pages to the client. Whereas the “client” refers to a web browser, such as Firefox, Chrome, Google, etc. Web applications can contain code that is handled on the user’s (client’s) browser or on the web server. On the other hand, web applications have a separated architecture, which implies that there is never a live, constant connection between the page showed in the user’s (client’s) browser and database server or a web. Most of the processing will be carried out at the server and not on the client’s web browser. At the point when a database needs to be approached on a server, the web application will present the page once again on the web server and server-side code will process the request.
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