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[QUOTE="retrocanvas, post: 203762, member: 65140"] Client-Server Client and server are terms we've all heard. But what are they exactly? Because the client is essentially your web browser, you see and experience all of the client-side functions. Web pages are saved on the server to which the client connects. The server locates and returns to the browser that specific page based on the web URL provided. This is the website as we see it. Javascript, Animated pop-ups and Client-side validations Developers use JavaScript to to make their websites attractive by providing animations, pop-up forms and fluid design and functional components JavaScript is a programming language that allows developers to instruct the website to perform validations at the client's end. These are essentially certain rules and standards that you must follow when entering data into a website field. They help to standardize the data that the user sends to the server, and protect the server from hacking attempts. [/QUOTE]
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