On Fri, 12 Jul 2013, Tim wrote:
> Actually, no, JavaScript has been predominantly a client-side language
> since it's inception. It was Netscape who invented it, afterall, and it's
> purpose has been to make web pages dynamic.
Tim,
You're right: I should have recognized it's origins on the c
Actually, no, JavaScript has been predominantly a client-side language
since it's inception. It was Netscape who invented it, afterall, and
it's purpose has been to make web pages dynamic.
Note that Java and JavaScript are two completely different languages.
Use of JavaScript on the server has n
I'd like some insights from you folks who know Web applications from the
server and client ends. My friend has javascript enabled in firefox and
chrome but facebook (and another site or two) either do not recognize this
or, perhaps, are using js features not in the version installed on her
compu
Just passing this along, if you know someone that might be interested please
let them know too!
Thanks!
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