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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:14:05+00:00 2026-05-14T03:14:05+00:00

I am new to web programming…I have been asked to create a simple Internet

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I am new to web programming…I have been asked to create a simple Internet search application which would allow transmit to the browser some data stored remotely in the server.
Considering the client/server architecture (which I am new to) I would like to know if the “client” is represented only by the Internet browser and therefore the entire code of the web application should be stored in the server. As it’s a very generic question a generic answer is also well accepted.

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    2026-05-14T03:14:05+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:14 am

    As you note, this is a very generic and broad question. You’d be well-served by more complete requirements. Regardless:

    Client/server architecture generally means that some work is done by the client, and some by the server. The client may be a custom application (such as iTunes or Outlook), or it might be a web browser. Even if it’s a web browser, you typically still have some code executing client-side, Javascript usually, to do things like field validation (are all fields filled out?).

    Much of the code, as you note, will be running on the server, and some of this may duplicate your client-side code. Validation, for instance, should be performed on the client-side, to improve performance (no need to communicate with the server to determine if the password meets length requirements), but should be performed on the server as well, since client-side code is easily bypassed.

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