On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 08:07:58AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Sunday, March 01, 2020 07:41:18 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > > If someone sends you a link to use their service, they have a semi-hidden > > web client available -- > > I guess that should be web server? > > I mean, unless this is like the backwards (to me, and I'm familiar with the > justification / arguments -- to me a client serves me, not some software) > definitions for client and server used in X, things like firefox and chromium > are clients, not servers. > It is a client in the sense that it is a program that allows you, the user, to connect to a server which is providing the necessary support for a conference meeting to take place.
It is also a server in the sense that you must connect to a webserver in order to access it, just as Java applets and Flash apps are generally hosted on webservers. That particular distinction, however, is irrelevant to the vast majority of users. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez