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Server side vs Client Side Scripting

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 Server-side Scripting

Client-Side Scripting 

 Server-Side Scripting language is used to create dynamic page based on number of conditions when the user browses makes a request to the server.

Client-Side Scripting is used when the uses browse already has all the code and the page is altered on the basis of user input.

The Web Server executes the server-side scripting that produces the page to be sent to the browser.  

 The browser receives the page sent by the server and executes the client-side script. 

 Server-Side scripting is used to connect to the data base that reside on the web server.

Client-Side scripting can not be used to connect to the database on the webserver. 

 Server-Side scripting can access the file system.

It cannot access the file system. 

 Server-Side scripting can not be blocked by user.
Example: PHP, Ruby, Python, Asp etc.
Client-Side scripting is possible to blocked by the user.
Example: JavaScripting, VB scripting etc.  


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