That's not true as generally as you've phrased it. Rendering HTML on the server is very useful for certain kinds of sites, like blogs. It allows you to generate pages that can be cached and behave like static pages (with appropriate, static-like headers).
That's not true as generally as you've phrased it. Rendering HTML on the server is very useful for certain kinds of sites, like blogs. It allows you to generate pages that can be cached and behave like static pages (with appropriate, static-like headers).