We discuss from a practical point of view a number of issues involved in writing distributed
Internet and WWW applications using LP/CLP systems. We describe PiLLoW, a public-domain
Internet and WWW programming library for LP/CLP systems that we have designed
to simplify the process of writing such applications. PiLLoW provides facilities for accessing
documents and code on the WWW; parsing, manipulating and generating HTML and XML
structured documents and data; producing HTML forms; writing form handlers and CGI-scripts;
and processing HTML/XML templates. An important contribution of PiLLoW is to
model HTML/XML code (and, thus, the content of WWW pages) as terms. The PiLLoW
library has been developed in the context of the Ciao Prolog system, but it has been adapted
to a number of popular LP/CLP systems, supporting most of its functionality. We also
describe the use of concurrency and a high-level model of client-server interaction, Ciao
Prolog's active modules, in the context of WWW programming. We propose a solution for
client-side downloading and execution of Prolog code, using generic browsers. Finally, we
also provide an overview of related work on the topic.