IWeb 2.0 corrupts Domain while updating

iWeb 2.0 offered to update my iWeb 1.0 Domain file. The resulting Domain produces the same site but with ALL the photos removed from Photo pages. Yet other page types remain intact. The Domain file has shrunk from 1GB to 420MB.
Has anyone else encountered this issue?

After the update... I used to use iweb with iwebsites to work on 8 web sites with no problems. I would publish the sites to a folder and then use ftp to put them online.
I upgraded to iweb '08 and it TOTALLY RUINED everything! I could not access ANY of the 8 sites! I found that I certainly cannot import the sites back into iweb... that would require simple common sense.
This one event has caused me to come to a conclusion... I will likely use macs and OSX, but I will never again purchase apple software of any kind.

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