Iphoto won't export to Safari.

Hi,
Recently i've been having troubles with Iphoto and Safari. I've had my Macbook since december, and it's been running smoothly and hasn't had this problem at all until about two weeks ago.
For example, when i log onto facebook, and try to upload a photo just through safari from iphoto, it will come up as 'loading iphoto images'. Generally it would take seconds to load, now it won't load what so ever.
Does anyone know how i can fix this?

Okay, i'll post this question there
By interface, do you mean uploading photos to facebook via iphoto? yes, that works perfectly fine, but when it comes to other websites it won't load iphoto images like it once did before.

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