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in dynamic websites , what happens when a user wants to see a page?

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Answered by mritunjayy
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Dynamic websites are essentially a collection of pieces and parts that are put together as the user requests them. Those pieces typically consist of things like template files, CSS files, JavaScript files and images.

When a user lands on the home page for example, the system pulls together the necessary files and images, and then grabs the necessary data from the database. All those pieces are then assembled into a viewable format for the user.

When the user proceeds to a new page, the process is repeated, but with different pieces depending on what they request. So no actual pages exist on the system, just a bunch of files and images.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Dynamic websites are essentially a collection of pieces and parts that are put together as the user requests them. Those pieces typically consist of things like template files, CSS files, JavaScript files and images.

When a user lands on the home page for example, the system pulls together the necessary files and images, and then grabs the necessary data from the database. All those pieces are then assembled into a viewable format for the user.

When the user proceeds to a new page, the process is repeated, but with different pieces depending on what they request. So no actual pages exist on the system, just a bunch of files and images.

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