Examples of using Back to the server in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Computer
Php file back to the server.
Finally the client sends an ACK back to the server.
Now back to the server.
All of this is seamlessly sent back to the server in real time.
These blog ratings are beingsaved to their database without posting the entire page back to the server.
Cookies get sent back to the server with each request.
Browsers will not send cookie attributes back to the server.
Input at the client is committed back to the server when it represents a permanent change.
Browsers will not send cookie attributes back to the server.
After saving and uploading the stylesheet back to the server, this is how our website looked.
These commands will edit the file“newtest. txt” and upload it back to the server.
All of this is seamlessly sent back to the server in real time.
Js is especially suited for applications where you wouldlike to maintain a persistent connection from the browser back to the server.
All these details are accumulated and sent back to the servers run by hackers.
For instance, you can use a script to validate a form to ensure that all fields havebeen filled out before the form is sent back to the server.
It uses UPS andheavy-duty diesel generators to secure power back to the servers in an effort to end disruptions in their sites.
T: Worker receives,completes a turn/ trick using quick feet and passes back to the server.
These items are generally very inexpensive, but, if you don't want any extras,just hand them back to the server and make sure that they aren't added to your check.
There is a single repository that is the server, and several clients can fetch code from the server, work on it,then commit it back to the server.
This would display first name and last name on your screen and same time it would set two cookies firstName andlastName which would be passed back to the server when next time you would press Submit button.
Callbacks: Ajax is used to perform a callback, making a fast round trip to and from the server to retrieve and/orsave data without posting the entire page back to the server.
Keypairs/wallets generated by JavaScript or using websites are inherently weak and insecure, and unless the code of the website is audited every time it is used,it may leak the generated keys back to the server- especially if un-audited Javascript is downloaded and run locally.
And until the cookie expires, every time you make a request,your browser will send the cookies back to the server.
So you no need to download, edit on the computer and re-upload back to the server.
So over the course of technology history our data has travelled from server to desktop to cloud andnow back to the server again.