I don't mean to poke my nose in, I normally don't.
Why
is the "//" part used, anyways? Does the server check the script for "//#CLIENTSIDE" then send the part below to the client?
Why isn't it something like "#Clientside" or some other means of breaking it without it having the appearance of a comment?
I guess those are my only two questions. (I understand clientside, and serverside... so you don't need to explain)
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That's very comprehensive
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