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{{cite web|title=Using Netscape™ LiveWire™, Special Edition | author=Mike Morgan | chapter=Chapter 6: Netscape Internet Application Framework| url = http://vampire.rulez.org/onlinedoc/book/NetscapeLiveWire/ch6.htm | date = 1996 | publisher = Que | }}
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Since the mid-2000s, there has been a proliferation of [[Comparison of server-side JavaScript solutions|server-side JavaScript implementations]]. [[node.js]] is one recent notable example of server-side JavaScript being used in real-world applications.<ref name = "RWW-Server-Side-2009-12-17">
{{title = Server-Side Javascript: Back With a Vengeance | date = | work = Read Write Web | date = December 17, 2009 | accessdate = May 28, 2012 | url = http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/server-side_javascript_back_with_a_vengeance.php }}
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===Compatibility considerations===
{{Main|Web interoperability}}
Because JavaScript runs in widely varying environments, an important part of testing and debugging is to test and verify that the JavaScript works across multiple browsers.
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