Edit index file for multiple websites on iWeb (on a non-MobileMe server)

Hi, I try to make this as simple as I can:
A) I own three different domain names, 1.com, 2.com and 3.com
B) I have bought hosting space with a company that offers 10 free independent domains in the package. Meaning, all domains I upload should go into the folder /html/
C) I use iWeb 3.0.1 built 9833)
Now, whenever I upload 2 or more sites to the server, iWeb rewrites the riit index file - meaning the index file inside the /html/ folder. Whereas the other index files inside the folders for the three domains - /html/1, /html/2 and /html/3 - obviously remain intact.
Result: if I upload all three domains (= with www,3,com being the last one) and then open www.1.com, it shows... right, www.3.com
I have tried to create subdirectories in the /html/ folder, but of course this does not resolve the issue.
HOW KNOWS A SOLUTION ??? WHAT DO I DO ???
I am not a techie nor am I able to write html, but hey, one has to learn: so if anybody has a solution that is not simply drag-and-drop and might involve the use of, say Dreamweaver, do it. I will try to do my best.
Thanks!!!

This is a question for your host's tech support.
What your hosting service should be saying is 10 dedicated IP addresses.
If this is the case you should be able to create a root folder for each site on the server and upload the contents of the folder produced by iWeb to it. Notice that I said contents and not the folder itself and the external index.html file.
This is how my host - Host Excellence - works and why I use them.
Other services have different arrangements. If you are asked to upload several sites - each contained inside the folder produced by iWeb - to a folder named public_html or something like that then obviously you can't have several index.html files coexisting in this folder. The domain name for each site needs to be directed to the index.html file inside the folder containing the website files. Get tech support to explain how this is done or, better still, do it for you.

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