Thread:Mathmagician/@comment-3562424-20130813184758/@comment-4674838-20130816054746

Again, I know this is a lot, so to summarize this from a transaction point of view:
 * 1) The Client will send requests to the Server,
 * 2) the Server will process them,
 * 3) and (optionally) the Server will send data back to the Client

is implemented with...


 * , where.
 * 1) custom event handler, in this case,
 * 2) takes place inside the custom event handler, using

Unrelated note: because MediaWiki software doesn't process raw HTML code, it is necessary to use &lt;verbatim&gt; tags to include scripts and iframes. As you can imagine, this makes things more complicated because you actually need 4, not 2, pages for this:
 * MediaWiki:IframeTest1 (JavaScript needs to be minified inside &lt;script&gt; tags, unfortunately)
 * IframeTest1
 * MediaWiki:ClientTest1 (JavaScript needs to be minified inside &lt;script&gt; tags, unfortunately)
 * ClientTest1

is nice because it renders the HTML of the wikipage without the Wikia skin/ads/etc.