Aperture Web Gallery Help

Now I know I just got the program, and feel I am fairly savvy when it comes to figuring out programs and such. But IS THE ANYWAY TO PUBLISH A WEB GALLERY TO ANYWHERE BESIDES .MAC IN APERTURE2?
I just can't seem to find the right answers anywhere else online... So forgive my ignorance but please help...

This topic has been discussed quite a bit here already.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6779280&#6779280
The short answer is no.
Much of the functionality is server side.
You can put web pages and web journals on your own server though.
DLS

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