It looks as if my ISP has to install APGen on the Web server to use it. Is that correct?
• Run APGen locally, to generate static pages and dynamic pages. The generated files are uploaded to the ISP. • Run APGen on the Web server. This is recommended if you want immediate page updates. For example, when someone rates a product, if you want to immediately re-generate the product page, you would need APGen on the Web server. The tradeoff is that 1 works well for periodic builds, 2 is best for automatic page updates. You can also automate periodic local builds, regenerating pages several times daily and uploading the changed pages.
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