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What is an ARO file? An ARO file is a webpage that includes SteelArrow code. It usually contains mostly HTML with a small portion of SteelArrow tags and scripts. ARO files are processed on the server before being sent to a user's web browser, similar to .PHP or .ASP pages.

More Information In order for ARO files to be processed and served correctly, the SteelArrow Web Application Server must be installed on your web server.

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What is an ARO file?

An ARO file is a webpage that includes SteelArrow code. It usually contains mostly HTML with a small portion of SteelArrow tags and scripts. ARO files are processed on the server before being sent to a user's web browser, similar to .PHP or .ASP pages.

More Information

In order for ARO files to be processed and served correctly, the SteelArrow Web Application Server must be installed on your web server.

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Updated: January 11, 2021

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What is an ARO file?
An ARO file is a webpage that includes SteelArrow code. It usually contains mostly HTML with a small portion of SteelArrow tags and scripts. ARO files are processed on the server before being sent to a user's web browser, similar to .PHP or .ASP pages.