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Author Question of the day

2000-12-17, 3:19 pm

Here's a question you may see on the exam. I will try to post these "Questions of the day", as time permits and if people seem to like the idea. Please respond if you like them.

You have no connection to the network. What can you test on your browser?
A. Server side script
B. CGI Script
C. Perl script
D. Client side script

Ans: D
Client side script

You don't need a connection to the Internet to run and test web pages if you have the web page available locally. Client side scripts are contained in the web page and are interpreted by the browser. Server side scripts, (Perl and CGI scripts), are interpreted on the server, so you would have to be connected to test them.




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BobR,
Webmaster: examdrill.com

2000-12-17, 3:50 pm

Well I like the idea. Guys like you and Freak keep these forums from being "blind leading blind" forums. In other words you guys keep it from being just another brain dump.

Thanks for the explanation.

Trebor A+, Net+

2000-12-17, 10:51 pm

BobR...

You people are really great.. because of you guys i was able to pass N+ exam few days ago.

Please post the question of day.. and please guide what practice exam should i take for I-Net+..

Thanks...


certkid

[This message has been edited by certkid (edited 12-17-2000).]

2000-12-17, 11:41 pm

certkid,

There are some free i-NET+ practice questions at:
www.examdrill.com http://www.certifyexpress.com/compt...plus/exam.shtml

Also, Exam Drill III is a great i-NET+ study tool. You should study at least one good i-NET+ book first. Sybex has a really good i-NET+ book.

Hope that helps.

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BobR,
Webmaster: examdrill.com

[This message has been edited by BobR (edited 12-17-2000).]

2000-12-18, 12:15 am

BobR..

Thanks for quick feed back.. i have purchased the INet+ book already.. i'm in the fourth chapter.. i hope i can finish this book within a week time.... thanks for good links....

Certkid

2000-12-18, 2:31 am

I agree, the sybex book is pretty good.
Let us know if you have questions!

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2000-12-20, 4:22 pm

I like the idea too Bob. I have heard cert21 is real good for i-net as well as examdrill.

2000-12-20, 10:57 pm

brownie034,

I haven't checked out Cert21. Somewhere, I got the idea that is affiliated with the Exam Notes forums. Other people have said it's good. Let me know how it looks if you try it.

BobR


2000-12-21, 8:35 am

Hey Big BobR I like it!!! :-)
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