reply_pwp_page(:File, 
+Options, +Request)Reply a PWP file. This interface is provided to server individual 
locations from PWP files. Using a PWP file rather than generating the 
page from Prolog may be desirable because the page contains a lot of 
text (which is cumbersome to generate from Prolog) or because the 
maintainer is not familiar with Prolog.
Options supported are:
- mime_type(+Type)
 - Serve the file using the given mime-type. Default is text/html.
 
- unsafe(+Boolean)
 - Passed to http_safe_file/2 
to check for unsafe paths.
 
- pwp_module(+Boolean)
 - If 
true, (default false), process the PWP file 
in a module constructed from its canonical absolute path. Otherwise, the 
PWP file is processed in the calling module. 
Initial context:
- SCRIPT_NAME
 - Virtual path of the script.
 
- SCRIPT_DIRECTORY
 - Physical directory where the script lives
 
- QUERY
 - Var=Value list representing the query-parameters
 
- REMOTE_USER
 - If access has been authenticated, this is the authenticated user.
 
- REQUEST_METHOD
 - One of 
get, post, put or head 
- CONTENT_TYPE
 - Content-type provided with HTTP POST and PUT requests
 
- CONTENT_LENGTH
 - Content-length provided with HTTP POST and PUT requests
 
While processing the script, the file-search-path pwp includes the 
current location of the script. I.e., the following will find myprolog 
in the same directory as where the PWP file resides.
pwp:ask="ensure_loaded(pwp(myprolog))"
- See also
 - pwp_handler/2.
 
- To be done
 - complete the initial context, as far as possible from CGI variables. See http://hoohoo.ncsa.illinois.edu/docs/cgi/env.html