Publish just one site at a time?

I have two sites I'm working on, but when I go to publish just the one it republishes both?
Can I just publish one at a time?
If not, can I delete one site from the list but have it saved else where on the
computer and not have it DELETED completly?
Thank you.
PS: I love this iWeb!!!!!

It's similar
to how I have to delete the index.html file that gets
created in the root directory every time I publish my
personal site.
Yes, whenever you publish a data file, you get a folder for each site, plus an index.html that points to the site which is at the top of the list in iWeb. Inside each folder is an index.html that points to the page which is at the top of the list for that site.
Maybe it's not that bad. But either way, they should
allow you to have seperate sites edited and saved
independently and published to different locations.
This is a logical improvement to make, i.e. allow the user to save individual data files and then select them again, rather than having to manipulate them by hand or in separate accounts. A third party may well do it, as was the case for managing multiple iPhoto libraries I think.

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