Monday, October 20, 2008

Server-side scripting

Server-side scripting is a web server knowledge in which a user's request is fulfilled by organization a script directly on the web server to make dynamic HTML pages. It is typically used to provide interactive web sites, that border to databases or other data food. This is different from client-side scripting where scripts are run by the presentation web browser, usually in JavaScript. The primary benefit to server-side scripting is the aptitude to highly customize the response based on the user's supplies, access rights, or queries into data stores.

When the server serves data in a usually used manner, for example according to the HTTP or FTP protocols, users may have their option of a number of client programs. In the case of more specialized application, programmers may write their own server, client, and infrastructure protocol, that can only be used with one one more.

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