Can iWeb be used without a .Mac account?

Just wondering, is it possible to use iWeb to create .html pages I can save and upload to _my own_ web space?
Or is iWeb tied to .Mac, so it can only be used if you have an account?

Here are some tips:
http://homepage.mac.com/thgewecke/iwebserver.html

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