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If you want a character to be interpreted by the client instead of the server, you would use client-side scripting or encoding mechanisms. Specifically, for characters or data to be interpreted or processed by the client’s browser (such as JavaScript within an HTML page), you can ensure these are not interpreted by the server by properly encoding them or by embedding them in a script that the server delivers as-is to the browser. However, the exact answer you’re looking for seems to be seeking a specific term or methodology, which based on your instruction could be related to how characters or instructions are delimited or marked for client-side interpretation.
However, to directly fill in your blank with a concise answer: “If we want that a character be interpreted by the client instead of the server, use client-side encoding or escaping mechanisms.” This answer serves to ensure that characters or scripts are passed through the server to the client without server-side interpretation or execution, but there isn’t a singular fill-in-the-blank answer that covers all aspects of this broad topic without more context.
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