An error occurred while publishing file...

Hello all,
I've had iWeb for about three weeks now, and have been unable to fully publish my page. I log into .Mac just fine, upload just fine, and publish the first few pages just fine, but once iWeb starts to publish a blog or podcast page, I get a message, "An error occurred while publishing file..." and it gives me the name of a photos or mp3 I've dropped on the page. I've tried switching files, reorganizing pages; I've deleted everything and completely rebuilt the site from scratch; I've repaired disk permissions, upgraded to 1.01, loaded files manually to my iDisk--you name it, I've tried it. It is always different files, as well. On multiple attempts, it actually loads successfully files it has errored on previously, only to error on a different file. I've considered deleting my blog and podcast pages until an update comes out to fix this problem, but I don't feel it fair to have purchased this program just to wait for it to be fixed before I can use it.
I cannot fully publish my page, and it's becoming very frustrating. If anyone could lend some advice, it would be much obliged.
The URL is as follows:
http://web.mac.com/rcollins1701/iWeb/The%20Pub%20Uglies/Main.html
rcollins1701
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

Gunz
Your best bet is to locate that image on your hard disk and make sure that there are no problems with it opening outside iWeb.
Also I have seen some mention somewhere (I cant find it) to using special characters !@£$%^&*() etc... in keywords in iPhoto, having caused problems.
Otherwise take this image out of iWeb, and publish without it, then add it back in and try to publish again, the old try and try again method!
Will

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