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(Unverified)Aug 21st 2007 9:42AM
While most javascript is run client-side, server-side javascript has existed and been in use for over 10 years.
The javascript used by Trident based browsers (IE,Maxthon,avant,etc...) is slower than the one currently used (spidermonkey) by gecko based browsers.
The one used by Presto/Merlin based apps (slightly more than just Opera) is considerably faster than spidermonkey now.
Big changes are (hopefully) a-coming from the Tamarin project with Gecko 2.0 (Firefox 4) when the actionscript code donated by adobe gets integrated to spidermonkey.