Imposs to upload with iWeb - use iPhoto Photocast & play with Homepage

I found a way to get pics visible, publishable or visible with eBay etc... It's not enough for most people but it'll work for some...
Go to iPhoto and Photocast your pics... They ZOOM online... (Mine did anyway...)
Then move the whole folder(s) on iDisk from /username/Web/Sites/iPhoto/ to your iDisk Pictures folder which for me is just /username/Pictures/
It took next to no time to upload them as a Photocast and near no time to move them around on iDisk.
Then go to Homepage in .Mac and create albums, choosing your online iDisk Pictures folder as the folder you want to get your pics from...
Err, I think that's it... "Old-fashioned" but it works for me right now...
I wanted to have a link so I could get these on eBay, which is also NOT letting me upload ANY pics! Crazy!
Hope it works for some people.
Richard
(Presumably only works with the latest version of iPhoto with built-in Photocasting...)
Message was edited by: Richard Stamper

Same problem here, the spinning gray wheel for iPhoto, but all other media are available. I can still drag stuff in from elsewhere but not via the media browser...

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