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Write the differences of Client-side scripts?

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  1. Client-side scripting languages are scripts, which are executed in the client’s browser. Some of the most popular are:
  2. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), which allows style meta-information to be separated from the content.
  3. XML, which is generally used just for data storage purposes but with CSS can be used instead of HTML; and Java scripts, also known as EMACS.
  4. Client-side scripts source code is visible to everyone - that helps to learn the basics of client-side scripting.


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