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what is the difference between the client side and server side controls?
Feb 18 '07 #1
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kenobewan
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Here is an article that may help:
Client-Side vs Server-Side Scripting

I suggest that you find a good book or course so that you can attempt a project...
Feb 20 '07 #2

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