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Off Topic / Re: It's my birthday. :^)
« on: July 31, 2014, 02:20:23 AM »
happy birthday
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"Bought a nose ring, now I finna forget ya sister." ~ Lil B, aka Based Godfirst i park my car
thats a whole loving different problemGIB MALVINAS
how does it cause money loss if the pirate never planned to buy it in the first place?but the point is to stop them from pirating so they have to pay to get it
you POSTED in this thread when the title was still "My sides omfg"actually no he didnt, the subject in his post was just that because he quoted you
how could you not know that it had been changed
I'm done lol xD. I will leave you all alone, I'm going back to play Blockland.you made a thread for discussion
that's not even remotely what you're trying to tell me. the web page HAS TO EXIST ON THE SERVER. it does not create web pages. calling it a "client-side dynamic web page" doesn't mean that it's a web page on the client side. it means that it is dynamic on the client side. that's it. there is no such thing as a client-side web pageokay then i guess im just a dumbass and didn't realize
no, it doesn't. did you read the "client-side scripting" section which I'm sure is what you're referring to? it specifically says that it changes a web page that is on the server. it doesn't create a new web page on the client side. because that isn't possible
A client-side dynamic web page processes the web page using HTML scripting running in the browser as it loads. JavaScript and other scripting languages determine the way the HTML in the received page is parsed into the Document Object Model, or DOM, that represents the loaded web page. The same client-side techniques can then dynamically update or change the DOM in the same way.
first of all, there's no such thing as a client-side web page. secondly, CGI is server-sided. like PHP, which this forum runs onI already corrected what I said to client side dynamic web page, which does exist. also I thought CGI was client sided so I guess I'm wrong on that part