About this Book
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Before JavaScript was created a typical web browsing experience consisted largely of displaying static pages of information. Any type user interaction with a web page usually involved the browser sending information back to web server where some type of server based script or other program would valid the user's data input. The server would then either send back a static error page if the user had entered invalid data or, assuming successful validation, return another static page to the web browser containing the results of the transaction.