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Types of clients 
* Macintosh machines
* Windows machines
* Unix machines
* Linux machines

Non-comprehensive and doesn't really contribute to the reader's understanding of the concept.

Types of selections
  client-side scripting
  client-side validation
  client-side events

"Selections" isn't clear, and again, I don't think that saying that these things can happen client-side contributes to the reader's understanding of this concept or those. I put a better link to client-side scripting in the "See also" section, and consequently removed HTML scripting from it.

The server "serves" data Client-side. Servers trascieve information and data to 
the Client-side (and vice-versa).  A Client-side operation are done by the local machine, 
pending the user's selections on a client system. When resources that contains operations 
(ex. imagemap) that are to be executed locally, that resources is running "Client-Side", 
as opposed to "Server-Side". Simply, it is operations done on your computer.

It is the basis of the human and machine interface. All interationcs are handeled locally, 
rather than by the server. Client-side scripts usually run quickly because the user's machine 
doesn't have to transcieve information to the server. 

Inaddition, some users ultilize different client "browsers" [ex. Netscape, 
Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Opera].  The different combinations of client adhere to 
client-side code format (klnaone as "mark-up") that internetwork wide standards (see 
W3C). 

This explanation is more appropriate for client-server, and it's also confusing and not entirely accurate. I've tried to rewrite the important parts. Triskaideka 16:36, 22 Jul 2004 (UTC)Removed:

Types of clients 
* Macintosh machines
* Windows machines
* Unix machines
* Linux machines

Non-comprehensive and doesn't really contribute to the reader's understanding of the concept.

Types of selections
  client-side scripting
  client-side validation
  client-side events

"Selections" isn't clear, and again, I don't think that saying that these things can happen client-side contributes to the reader's understanding of this concept or those. I put a better link to client-side scripting in the "See also" section, and consequently removed HTML scripting from it.

The server "serves" data Client-side. Servers trascieve information and data to 
the Client-side (and vice-versa).  A Client-side operation are done by the local machine, 
pending the user's selections on a client system. When resources that contains operations 
(ex. imagemap) that are to be executed locally, that resources is running "Client-Side", 
as opposed to "Server-Side". Simply, it is operations done on your computer.

It is the basis of the human and machine interface. All interationcs are handeled locally, 
rather than by the server. Client-side scripts usually run quickly because the user's machine 
doesn't have to transcieve information to the server. 

Inaddition, some users ultilize different client "browsers" [ex. Netscape, 
Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Opera].  The different combinations of client adhere to 
client-side code format (klnaone as "mark-up") that internetwork wide standards (see 
W3C).   —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.40.156.252 (talk) 14:54, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply] 

This explanation is more appropriate for client-server, and it's also confusing and not entirely accurate. I've tried to rewrite the important parts. Triskaideka 16:36, 22 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Merge

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Sugestion: to merge Server-side and Client-side into a "web client-server description", the Web system architectures page (see web template system architectures). --Krauss (talk) 10:55, 14 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

@Krauss xxx 2601:5C3:300:68C0:AC5A:12C4:9838:A2A4 (talk) 14:47, 13 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Change article title from adj to noun phrase

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Nouns and noun phrases are preferred over adjectives for article titles, per WP:NOUN. Move to Client side? Similarly for Server-side. Nurg (talk) 23:59, 8 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]