client script and server script
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12-09-2024 01:55 AM
- What is the difference between a Client Script and a Server Script? (choose one answer)
a) The Client Script is executed on the server; the Server Script on the browser.
b) The Client Script is executed in the browser and interacts with the user; the Server Script is executed on the server to process data.
c) The Client Script is for developers; the Server Script is for administrators.
d) None of the above.
Explanation: Option B is correct.
The difference between Client Scripts and Server Scripts lies in their execution environment and function. Client Scripts are executed in the browser, while Server Scripts are executed on the server. Client Scripts are visible to the user, whereas Server Scripts operate in the background, handling tasks such as updating records in the database, applying business rules, and managing workflows.
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12-09-2024 06:43 AM
Hi @Sofvrg
Yes Answer B is correct.
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Nikhil Bajaj
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Nikhil Bajaj