IWeb 1.1.1 and "Invalid colorspace type"

Every time (yes, every time) I publish my iWeb site to .mac, iWeb (v1.1.1) reports that publishing has failed due to a network error. If I leave iWeb open the data continues to upload in the background, although I can't see it. Once the network activity stops I close iWeb and trash the appropriate .plist file to reset the publish state to 'all published'.
Anyway, I finally got around to remembering to inspect the console and I see the following:
"Sep 18 22:44:09 2010 /Applications/iWeb.app/Contents/MacOS/iWeb: CMSCreateDataProviderOrGetInfo : Invalid colorspace type
Sep 18 22:44:09 2010 /Applications/iWeb.app/Contents/MacOS/iWeb: CMSCreateDataProviderOrGetInfo : Invalid colorspace type
Sep 18 22:48:19 2010 /Applications/iWeb.app/Contents/MacOS/iWeb: CMSCreateDataProviderOrGetInfo : Invalid colorspace type
Sep 18 22:48:20 2010 /Applications/iWeb.app/Contents/MacOS/iWeb: CMSCreateDataProviderOrGetInfo : Invalid colorspace type"
Could this be related to the failure to publish to .mac?
PB 15", 1.67GHz     http://www.slog.me.uk/

iLife'08 plus updates has made this problem go away. Everything seems much better now.

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