Web Servers and Web Browsers Configuration Architecture |
Open Client Administration |
The following diagram provides an overview of the communication between the web servers and web browsers.
The web server and a browser typically running in separate machines.
Only the web server has access to the local disk.
The browser only has access to the local disk by asking the user for permission (e.g. asking the user to browse to a file).
The web server and the browser communicate over the network.
The following links take you to a set of topics, which start from the standard PROIV Client and Virtual Machine setup, which you may be familiar with, and build on that to show you how web servers and browsers communicate and then move on to illustrate how Open Client works in the PROIV framework and web server world.
Topic ID: 800037