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- With `next export`, we build an HTML version of your app. At export time we will run the [`getInitialProps`](/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/getInitialProps.md) in your pages. The `req` and `res` fields of the [`context`](/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/getInitialProps.md#context-object) object will be empty objects during export as there is no server running.
- You won't be able to render HTML dynamically when static exporting, as we pre-build the HTML files. Your application can be a hybrid of [Static Generation](/docs/basic-features/pages.md#static-generation) and [Server-Side Rendering](/docs/basic-features/pages.md#server-side-rendering) when you don't use `next export`. You can learn more about it in the [pages section](/docs/basic-features/pages.md).
-[API Routes](/docs/api-routes/introduction.md) are not supported by this method because they can't be prerendered to HTML.
-[`getServerSideProps`](/docs/basic-features/data-fetching.md#getserversideprops-server-side-rendering) cannot be used within pages because the method requires a server. Consider using [`getStaticProps`](/docs/basic-features/data-fetching.md#getstaticprops-static-generation) instead.