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Is server or client processing better for charts and graphs?
Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:00:00 GMT
Webmasters are frequently required to serve up charts and graphs to clients. Part of the planning for such images involves a decision about whether to process the chart on the server or at the client end. Of course, it depends on the circumstances. There are costs and benefits to both approaches. Source... |
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