Author(s): Daniel Cabeza, Manuel Hermenegildo, , The Computational logic, Languages, , Implementation, and Parallelism (CLIP) Group, webmaster@clip.dia.fi.upm.es, http://www.cliplab.org/, School of CS, Technical University of Madrid, CS and ECE Departments, University of New Mexico.
Version: 1.10#7 (2006/4/26, 19:22:13 CEST)
Version of last change: 1.9#231 (2003/12/22, 17:58:8 CET)
This package implements the PiLLoW library [CHV96a]. The following three chapters document, respectively, the predicates for HTML/XML/CGI programming, the predicate for HTTP conectivity, and the types used in the definition of the predicates (key for fully understanding the other predicates). You can find a paper and some additional information in the
library/pillow/doc
directory of the distribution, and in the WWW at http://clip.dia.fi.upm.es/Software/pillow/pillow.html. There is also a
PiLLoW on-line tutorial (slides) at http://clip.dia.fi.upm.es/logalg/slides/C_pillow/C_pillow.html which illustrates the basic features and provides a number of examples of PiLLoW use.
To correctly install PiLLoW, first, make sure you downloaded the right version of PiLLoW (there are different versions for different LP/CLP systems; the version that comes with Ciao is of course the right one for Ciao). Then, please follow these steps:
images
directory to a WWW accessible directory in your server.
icon_address.pl
and change the fact to point to the URL to be used to access the images above.
pillow.pl
and
icon_address.pl
to a suitable directory so that your Prolog system will find them.
pillow
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