Client-side Dynamic Content and Page
by Chubs

The client-side dynamic content comes from the client’s computer when the web server retrieves the page and sends it back as it is. Next, the web browser inputs the code embedded in the page and finally shows it to the user. Remember that some browsers do not support the language or all aspects of the language in a client-side dynamic page. Also, since the data cannot be stored anywhere but in the user’s computer, the data cannot be used for statistics gathering. Keep in mind that search engines cannot run client-side languages and crawl links created by them and that some users sometimes have scripting languages disabled in their browsers because of potential security threats.
Filed under: General on June 16th, 2009