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2014-06-06
217.207.1.226
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2024-11-15
81.130.66.21
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 403 ForbiddenContent-Type: text/htmlServer: Microsoft-IIS/7.5X-Powered-By: ASP.NETDate: Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:37:26 GMTContent-Length: 330 html>head>title>Securing Connection .../title>/head>script languageJavaScript>function redirect(){ var http window.location.hostname + window.location.pathname + window.location.search; var https https:// + http; window.location https;}redirect();/script>body>/body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlLast-Modified: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 00:00:00 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesETag: 0408a156b60da1:0Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5X-Powered-By: ASP.NETDate: Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:37:26 GMTContent-Length: 9814 !DOCTYPE html>html>head>title>Welcome to LPA/title>meta http-equivcontent-type contenttext/html;charsetiso-8859-1/>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width,initial-scale1/>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefmenu.css/>link relicon typeimage/x-icon hrefmenu_lpa.ico/>/head>body> div idmain> div idwash> table idhead> tr> td idlogo rowspan2> a hrefindex.htm>img srcmenu_lpa.png altLPA Logo/>/a> /td> td idname> img idtext srcmenu_bnr.png altBanner/> /td> td> form namesea386 methodget action/scripts/sea386.exe> table stylemargin: 8px 0px ;> tr> td>input classtext typetext nameinclude placeholderinclude value size16/>/td> td rowspan2>input classsend typeimage srcmenu_mag.png height36 width36 namesearch/>input typehidden nameorigin valueindex/>/td> /tr> tr> td>input classtext typetext nameexclude placeholderexclude value size16/>/td> /tr> /table> /form> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan2> ul classm1> li>a hrefind_hom.htm>Home/a> ul classm2> li>a hrefindex.htm>Welcome to LPA/a>/li> li>a hrefhom_lpa.htm>About LPA/a>/li> li>a hrefhom_con.htm>Contact Details/a>/li> li>a hrefhom_ser.htm>LPA Client Services/a>/li> li>a hrefhom_use.htm>User Profiles/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefuse_bus.htm>Business Integrity Ltd/a>/li> li>a hrefuse_org.htm>Orgnet.com/a>/li> li>a hrefuse_inf.htm>Infermed/a>/li> li>a hrefuse_pre.htm>Precision Design Technology/a>/li> li>a hrefuse_kno.htm>KnowGravity Inc/a>/li> li>a hrefuse_app.htm>Other Applications/a>/li> li>a hrefuse_pap.htm>Other Papers/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefhom_apl.htm>Applications of LPA Software/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefapl_001.htm>Environmental Modelling/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_002.htm>Fungus Identification/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_003.htm>Payrolls/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_004.htm>Sales Modelling/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_005.htm>Fire Training/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_006.htm>Management Consultancy/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_007.htm>Shift Allocation/a>/li> li>a hrefapl_008.htm>Image Recognition/a>/li> /ul> /li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefind_pro.htm>Products/a> ul classm2> li>a hrefpro_log.htm>Prolog Language Compilers/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefwin.htm>WIN-PROLOG/a>/li> li>a hrefdos.htm>DOS-PROLOG/a>/li> li>a hrefsol.htm>CON-PROLOG/a>/li> li>a hrefdll.htm>DLL-PROLOG/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefpro_exp.htm>Expert Systems Development/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefflx.htm>flex/a>/li> li>a hreffln.htm>Flint/a>/li> li>a hrefppp.htm>Prolog++/a>/li> li>a hrefvsr.htm>VisiRule/a>/li> li>a hrefcbr.htm>CBR Toolkit/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefpro_kit.htm>Interfaces and Toolkits/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefint.htm>Intelligence Server/a>/li> li>a hrefpdi.htm>ProData Interface/a>/li> li>a hrefdtm.htm>Data Mining Toolkit/a>/li> li>a hrefpdm.htm>Portable Dialog Manager/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefpro_web.htm>World Wide Web Solutions/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefchi.htm>Chimera Agents/a>/li> li>a hrefwbl.htm>Weblog/a>/li> li>a hrefpws.htm>ProWeb Server/a>/li> li>a hrefwfs.htm>WebFlex Toolkit/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefpro_dem.htm>Live Web Demos/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefwbl_dem.htm>Weblog Demos/a>/li> li>a hrefwfs_dem.htm>WebFlex Demos/a>/li> li>a hrefvrs_dem.htm>VisiRule Server Demos/a>/li> /ul> /li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefind_sup.htm>Support/a> ul classm2> li>a hrefsup_dow.htm>Download/a> ul classm3> li>a hrefdow_tri.htm>Free Trial Software/a>/li> li>a hrefdow_doc.htm>Documentation Files/a>/li> li>a hrefdow_upd.htm>Software Updates/a>/li> li>a hrefdow_fre.htm>Free Usage Software/a>/li> li>a hrefdow_use.htm>Downloadable Goodies/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefsup_faq.htm>Frequently Asked Questions/a>/li> li>a hrefsup_tec.htm>Contact Technical Support/a>/li> /ul> /li> /ul> /td> /tr> /table> /div> div idbody>squid>a hrefsil.htm>img classright srcind_home.png alt30 Years/>/a>h2>Welcome to LPA/h2>p>LPA provides a range of software development tools for both programmers and non-programmers who wish to deliver knowledge-based decision support and expert systems./p>h3>BDS-PROLOG 8.1 is Here!/h3>p>To coincide with the 34th anniversary of its birth, a new version of BDS-PROLOG, 8.1, has been released. This builds on the supreme reliability of version 8.0, with a number of new internal optimisations and a good handful of additional example and library programs, including a near-foolproof WORDLE solver! Available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows, and 32-bit for MS-DOS, please find out more on the product links in the above menu./p>h3>Paris: 50 Years of Prolog/h3>p>Almost exactly one year ago, on 10th November 2022, the Association of Logic Programming (ALP) hosted a special one-day symposium in Paris, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Prolog. Both Brian D Steel and Clive Spenser attended this well-supported event, a wonderful chance to meet up with some of our customers and colleagues, and also to mingle with over 200 other Prolog users, researchers and implementers, many of whom had travelled long distances to get to the event./p>h3>a hrefsil.htm>2023 - 34 Years of BDS-PROLOG/a>/h3>p>Brian wrote the first lines of assembler code for 386-PROLOG, a true 32-bit Prolog engine, on 2nd November 1989. Using a DOS extender, the first version of 386-PROLOG ran on MS-DOS, smashing the 640kb barrier and giving access to up to 4 gigabytes of memory. He started work on a second version almost exactly a year later, this time targeting Windows 3.0, using his own 32-bit extender technology. 386-PROLOG was renamed DOS-PROLOG, and WIN-PROLOG was born./p>p>Both these systems are still actively maintained and developed, and in the summer of 2018, Brian completed a true 64-bit version of WIN-PROLOG, giving Prolog effectively unlimited memory. The current release both of the 32-bit and 64-bit systems, is version 8.1, built on 2nd November 2023, the exact 34th anniversary!/p>a hrefwbl.htm>img classleft srcind_webl.png altWeblog/>/a>h3>Introducing a hrefwbl.htm>Weblog!/a>/h3>p>Weblog is the fresh, new toolkit which provides a direct, streamlined way of combining beautifully designed web pages with logical scripts written in Prolog./p>p>Weblog separates the processes of website design and content programming, so that web pages can be created in familiar tools such as DreamWeaver, PhotoShop and Illustrator, independently of the application code which supports them./p>/squid> div idfoot> Web design by a hrefhttp://www.solanum.org>Solanum/a>br/> Copyright © 2024 LPA Ltdbr/> All rights reserved /div> /div> /div>/body>/html>
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