Difference between Client Side Scripting and Server Side scripting?
TweetClient Side scripting are the programming language which runs on client computer. It will run by the Web Browser. Any user in the world can view the full script by simple going to page source.
Some Client-Side scripting languages are
HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, and CSS
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Server Side Scriptingare the programming language which runs on Web Servers to generate dynamic web pages. Nobody can view the programming code of server side scripting.
Some Server-side scripting languages are
PHP, ASP, JSP, Perl, Ruby.
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Raza Rahil Hussain (born February 7, 1990 in Udaipur, India) is Blogger, Developer, and CEH. He founded the blog Razzil, a site that describe information about Technology, Programming, Gadgets, Apps, Internet Security and various other content.
Hi Raza ,
Nice post for beginners who are confused on thi.
You made one mistake in post
Some Server-side scripting languages are
HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
This are all client side . you made a mistake in hurry.
Thanks
Rajneesh
Thanks Rajneesh for finding mistake. My Editor copy paste the same headline in both.
I am very happy with this website because it is guiding a young IT student like me.
hi..nice and very easy ,simple post about scripting language MR.raza..
but once i confused when i read the comment of rajneesh…but again i read your post and then found that everything is correct written here…
i would like to read more blogs from you…..thanks for resolving my doubts….