A server-side scripting language is one that resides on the server. Whereas client-side scripting happens inside the users browser, after they've downloaded the code, server-side languages work before the file is sent from the server.
Server-side languages tend to deal with more "heavy lifting" than client side. They retrieve records from databases, maintain state over the stateless HTTP connection, and do a lot of things that require more security than JavaScript alone can provide. Because they reside on the server, these programs never have their source code exposed to the user. JavaScript source code must be available to the client by definition.
Some server-side languages are: C, PHP, Ruby, Python, JavaServer Pages, ColdFusion, ASP, and Perl.
Default scripting language in ASP is VB Script
What is a scripting language? If you know the answer to this, then you can determine C# fits to the definition or not.
Yes, Ruby is a server-side scripting language.
DarkBASIC uses, like the title suggests, the scripting language BASIC.
One might find general information about scripting language by going to the Quirks Mode website. The website has information about the Java scripting language.
WML scripting is the act of scripting / coding / writing in the language of WML - which is just slightly adjusted XML that is made for mobile devices. WMLScript (Wireless Markup Language Script) is the client-side scripting language of WML (Wireless Markup Language). A scripting language is similar to a programming language, but is of lighter weight. With WMLScript, the wireless device can do some of the processing and computation. This reduces the number of requests and responses to/from the server.
Usually it requires knowledge of programming or knowing scripting language. An example is a mouseover/ rollover. Creating by using scripting language such as Java Script.
Usually it requires knowledge of programming or knowing scripting language. An example is a mouseover/ rollover. Creating by using scripting language such as Java Script.
HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is not a scripting language or a web application. It is a markup language used for structuring content on the web. HTML provides the basic building blocks for web pages, defining elements and their arrangement, but it doesn't have the dynamic functionality of scripting languages or applications.
JavaScript is the most famous scripting language. It is the most flexible and widely used.
VBScript
Yes. In fact this is fairly common. For example, using in the same web page a client scripting language such as JavaScript and a Server Scripting Language, such as ASP.NET or PHP.