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If we want a character to be interpreted by the client instead of the server, we typically use client-side scripting or encoding methods. For instance, in web development, you might encode certain parts of your HTML or JavaScript to ensure they are interpreted by the client’s browser rather than being executed on the server.
However, to directly fill in your blank with a universal programming or web development approach, one might say:
“If we want that a character be interpreted by the client instead of the server, we use client-side encoding.”
This approach ensures that the data is processed or interpreted by the client’s browser (e.g., JavaScript within the user’s browser) instead of the server, providing a means to dynamically interact with users without the need for server processing for those actions or characters.