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What is the difference between Client side JavaScript and Server side JavaScript.

Answer

Client side java script comprises the basic language and predefined objects which are relevant to running java script in a browser. The client side java script is embedded directly by in the HTML pages. This script is interpreted by the browser at run time.


Server side java script also resembles like client side java script. It has relevant java script which is to run in a server. The server side java scripts are deployed only after compilation.

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Subject: Web Technology

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JavaScript vs. Jscript

Answer

JavaScript:


- JavaScript is a scripting language developed by Netscape Communications.


- The Netscape Navigator interprets JavaScript embedded into Web pages.


- JavaScript is used for developing web applications.


- It is not dependent on Sun Microsystem's Java language.


JScript:


- Microsoft JScript is an open implementation of Netscape's JavaScript.


- JScript is a scripting language designed to create active online content. ActiveX controls, Java programs, etc can be linked and automated in the web pages using JScript.

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Subject: Web Technology

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How to insert Javascript in HTML?

Answer

We can insert JavaScript in HTML using <Script tag>. JavaScript can be enclosed in <script type = text/javascript> and ending with </script>.


Example: 


<html> 


  <body> 


        <script type="text/javascript"> 


               ...JavaScript….


         </script> 


   </body> 


</html>

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Subject: Web Technology

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Which JavaScript objects are not accessible to web worker?

Answer

Following JavaScript objects are not accessible to web worker: 


- The window object


- The document object


- The parent object

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What is Log Shipping?

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Log shipping is the process of automating the backup of database and transaction log files on a production SQL server, and then restoring them onto a standby server. Enterprise Editions only supports log shipping. In log shipping the transactional log file from one server is automatically updated into the backup database on the other server. If one server fails, the other server will have the same db and can be used this as the Disaster Recovery plan. The key feature of log shipping is that it will automatically backup transaction logs throughout the day and automatically restore them on the standby server at defined interval.

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Subject: SQL

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Which TCP/IP port does SQL Server run on? How can it be changed?

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SQL Server runs on port 1433. It can be changed from the Network Utility TCP/IP properties.

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Subject: SQL

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what is the job description of a payroll officer?

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1. Collection of attendance / collation of attendance


2. Scrutunizing the received attendance 


3. Calculating the salary as per the attendance, based on LOP received


4. Once the Payroll Processing is over, the gross salary should be checked with Master Data of salary.


5. Netpay has to request for bank transfers / cheque 


6. Need to take care of statutories like PF / ESI / PT / Income Tax


7. While processing salary, statutory deductions like PF / ESIC / PT and income tax calculations tobe taken care.


8. Arriving the salary structure for New Joiners


9. F&F tobe done for resigned employees


10. PF & ESI Nomination has to take care for the new joiners


11. PF Settlement / PF transfer has to take care for the resigned employees after 60days from the date of resignation.

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What is the difference between paycheck and payslip?

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Paycheck - this is the method by which the Employee is paid (A Bank Check/Cheque or Direct Deposit to Bank)


Payslip - Also called as Pay Stub is the paper which will typically detail the gross income and all taxes and any other deductions such as retirement plan contributions, insurances, garnishments, or charitable contributions taken out of the gross amount to arrive at the final net amount of the pay, also including the year to date totals in some circumstances.

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