Prolog Server Pages
Abstract
Prolog Server Pages (PSP) is a scripting language, based on Prolog, than can be embedded in HTML documents. To run PSP applications one needs a web server, a web browser and a PSP interpreter. The code is executed, by the interpreter, on the server-side (web server) and the output (together with the html code in witch the PSP code is embedded) is sent to the client-side (browser). The current implementation supports Apache Web Server. We implemented an Apache web server module that handles PSP files, and sends the result (an html document) to the client. PSP supports both GET and POST http requests. It also provides methods for working with http cookies.
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