Chapter 13. Client-Side Behavior
Server-side processing has always been a core functionality of Web applications. In addition, client-side functionality—or application logic that executes on the user’s machine—is becoming an increasingly important feature of Web applications. Client-side features in a Web application are typically implemented in scripting languages such as JavaScript (also known as ECMAScript) and use the DHTML functionality offered by the latest versions of Web browsers. Client-side functionality enables a Web application to create an interactive user interface and ...
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