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MORE INFORMATION REGARDING SCRIPTS
A script is a program that may accompany an HTML (web page) document or be embedded directly in it. The program executes on the client's machine when the document loads, or at some other time such as when a link is activated. HTML's support for scripts is independent of the scripting language.
Scripts offer authors a means to extend HTML documents in highly active and interactive ways. For example:
Scripts may be evaluated as a document loads to modify the contents of the document dynamically.
Scripts may accompany a form to process input as it is entered. Designers may dynamically fill out parts of a form based on the values of other fields. They may also ensure that input data conforms to predetermined ranges of values, that fields are mutually consistent, etc.
Scripts may be triggered by events that affect the document, such as loading, unloading, element focus, mouse movement, etc.
Scripts may be linked to form controls (e.g., buttons) to produce graphical user interface elements.
There are two types of scripts authors may attach to an HTML document:
Those that are executed one time when the document is loaded by the user agent.
Those that are executed every time a specific event occurs.
Please note that
NONE
of the scripts that are used on the website are used to collect and send information without your
Authorization
to anyone. They are used to make navigation easier for you.
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