|  | Posted by John Salerno on 01/25/06 07:24 
Mark Parnell wrote:> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, John Salerno
 > <johnjsal@NOSPAMgmail.com> declared in alt.html:
 >
 >> I understand
 >> what it means for a scripting language to be client-side or server-side,
 >> but I guess I don't get why you'd prefer one over the other.
 >
 > Server-side:
 > * Requires support on the server
 > * Is completely transparent to the end user
 >
 > Client-side:
 > * Requires support in the user's browser (can be disabled)
 > * More immediate response (no connection back to the server)
 >
 > AJAX basically combines the 2. :-)
 >
 >> If I learn ASP.NET (or PHP), is there any
 >> reason to use JavaScript also?
 >
 > The two serve different purposes. IMHO, server-side is more important,
 > but client-side *can* be useful, as long as the site doesn't rely on it,
 > as it can easily be disabled by the end user.
 >
 
 That makes some sense to me now. I guess I should look into AJAX before
 I go crazy learning something new, but for now I think I'll leave
 JavaScript alone. Learning HTML and CSS is fun enough for now!  :)
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