Viewing DPS folios in internet browser

Hi,
Pretty sure the answer is no but just wanted to be sure. I have a client who has asked if it is possible to take a folio created in DPS and put it on a website to view. Is this possible? If not are there any alternative platforms where you can view your folios through a website?
Thanks in advance.
Nick

Yes, you can display DPS content in a browser on a computer. This feature requires a Professional or Enterprise DPS subscription. It's not available through Creative Cloud / Single Edition.
Using social sharing article
http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/using-social-sharing.html
DPS Tips on a computer
http://blogs.adobe.com/indesigndocs/2013/01/viewing-dps-tips-on-a-computer.html

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