Do you NEED iWeb'08 to publish to .Mac under your domain name?

Hi everyone,
I want to publish my site to my .Mac space under my own domain name: do I need iWeb'08 to do that?
The rest I prefer to do myself: design my site from scratch editing the html code -I believe you can't do that with iWeb, right?
I'm asking because in my case getting iLife'08 would mean a major upgrade. I'm not even sure that would run smoothly on my old machine...
Thanks in advance...

Good News. You should be able to use your personal domain with the '06 edition, Just go to your .mac preferences click personal domains and follow the instructions. You will have to point your domain name to .mac from you registrars account page - It's pretty just follow the instructions on the personal domains link -

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