From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 11 Apr 2001 at 10:51:37 |
Subject: | Re: JS and Amiga |
On 11-Apr-01, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> The heavy coding should be on the server, where you know it will
>> work.
>
> In theory anyway. You still have the problem that the server side
> scripting generates HTML which browsers interpret differently. But the
> differences here are far less than for JavaScript.
At least with a messed up table the parts are all there. Messed up JS
can (and often does) completely lock the user out of the site.
Regards
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