Anyone using aperture 2 web galleries?

I can't get a web gallery created in aperture 2 to show up in the Iweb menu.
wondering if anyone is having any luck.
thanks

I don't have web galleries posted from aperture showing up in iweb either. Also The web galleries I deleted from iphoto I cannot republish from aperture. I went into my idisc and deleted them as well buy it seems there is still some sort of duplicate problem. Uploading a few photos at a time seems to be no problem, but when I try and upload the whole origninal gallery it doesn't work from aperture.

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