Bridge and Canon Zoom Browser

We download our picks from camera with Canon zoombrowser and then we work in Bridge. When we go to upload our pics to a website- I can not choose the resorted pics that show in bridge - the upload goes from the pics in zoom browser. This must be soo simple what am I doing wrong> I want to transfer the pics I have in a folder in bridge to our website. How do I do that.
Thanks so much- I could not find this listed in helps anywhere.

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