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Server Side Processing Lesson 11
Server-side processing uses the web server to process web page data.

Sever-side processing is where the interactivity on the Web page is processed on the web server.
The code which makes this possible is a scripting language (web scripts)
Web scripts are included in the code of the webpage and run when the page is loaded into the user's browser. In the server-side processing it does not matter which browser the user is using because the processing is done on the webserver.
An example is a form completed online which is filled in by the user then submitted to the server where the results are processed and stored. 





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Server side processingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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Server Side Processing Lesson 11
Server-side processing uses the web server to process web page data.

Sever-side processing is where the interactivity on the Web page is processed on the web server.
The code which makes this possible is a scripting language (web scripts)
Web scripts are included in the code of the webpage and run when the page is loaded into the user's browser. In the server-side processing it does not matter which browser the user is using because the processing is done on the webserver.
An example is a form completed online which is filled in by the user then submitted to the server where the results are processed and stored. 





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LESSON 11
Server side Processing

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Benefits 
Benefits and drawn backs of server-side processing

Efficiency – the information to process does not need to be downloaded to the client's computer.
Browser independent- It does not matter which Browser you use and the work is done on server.
 




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Benefits 
Speed – the processing occurs on the web server, which likely to be more powerful than the client's computer.

 Disadvantages
Security- when the data is transferred across the internet it is more at risk of security threats
Overloading- if a lot of users are asking the webserver to process data, it could overload the server and cause it to run slowly or crash. 


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Slide 5 - Video

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Please watch the video 
Questions and activities to follow

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What is a Web Browser?
A
Firefox
B
Excel
C
word
D
Power Point

Slide 7 - Quiz

00:55
A Web server is a Computer some where in the network or Internet Running Webserver software. It needs an IP address and a

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01:35
A web clients communicates with a

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02:56
Protocols are a set of rules need to communicate. Give the name of the protocol needed to serve web pages

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From the previous image Identify A, B ,C

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What I should Know
What is a Webserver?
What are the Web  resources?
What is a Protocol ?
What is a Port Number?
What is a URL?
Where the Webserver is located ?
How a Web Client connects to a Web server?


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The End 
Thank you for Learning with us.

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