Image links missing

Hi to all,
I published my whole site (iWeb 1.1) to .Mac.
Now I have some sites, where when I click on the pictures, nothing happens (normally there will be the picture in a bigger size loaded).
Anybody any idea?
Thanks in advance,
Z-1

If you've deleted the Start Slideshow button, this is the most likely cause of the problem. There's a problem with the javascript in 1.1 which assumes that the button will be present and doesn't like it if it isn't.
Try putting the button back and see if that helps. If you really don't want it to be seen, hide it behind something else on the page.
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