Talk:Client-side
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Types of clients * Macintosh machines * Windows machines * Unix machines * Linux machines
Non-comprehensive and doesn't really contribute to the reader's understanding of the concept.
Types of selections client-side scripting client-side validation client-side events
"Selections" isn't clear, and again, I don't think that saying that these things can happen client-side contributes to the reader's understanding of this concept or those. I put a better link to client-side scripting in the "See also" section, and consequently removed HTML scripting from it.
The server "serves" data Client-side. Servers trascieve information and data to the Client-side (and vice-versa). A Client-side operation are done by the local machine, pending the user's selections on a client system. When resources that contains operations (ex. imagemap) that are to be executed locally, that resources is running "Client-Side", as opposed to "Server-Side". Simply, it is operations done on your computer. It is the basis of the human and machine interface. All interationcs are handeled locally, rather than by the server. Client-side scripts usually run quickly because the user's machine doesn't have to transcieve information to the server. Inaddition, some users ultilize different client "browsers" [ex. Netscape, Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Opera]. The different combinations of client adhere to client-side code format (klnaone as "mark-up") that internetwork wide standards (see W3C).
This explanation is more appropriate for client-server, and it's also confusing and not entirely accurate. I've tried to rewrite the important parts. Triskaideka 16:36, 22 Jul 2004 (UTC)