IWeb Domain in iDisk

Hello. Thank you all for yesterday's replies. Very helpful. Another problem came up, which I cannot solve so far...
I now have 2 different iweb domains for my websites with different filenames (i.e Site1 and site2). Site1 is up and running and I am able to place it on my iDisk.
However Site2 does not upload to iDisk. The arrows of iDisk Sync keep turning and turning and the file does not upload. After a while a messages pops up stating that the file for Site2 is being used elsewhere, which is not true because I have iWeb closed. Now the interesting part is, I tried to upload this same file to drop box and I managed to do it successfully and appers to be up and runing there... The question is: How can I "force" the iDisk to accpet this file?
Thank you

Thank you for your reply. I realized no that I confused things a bit. Will try to simplify.
I want to edit my 2 sites in 2 different computers (iMac and MacBook). I have them in 2 different domains within iWeb(Chronicles.sites2 and Sligo.sites2). I want to store both iWeb domains (files with .sites2 extension) on my iDisk so that I can access them from both computers. And here lies the problem. The Sligo.sites2 file is being easily uploaded to the iDisk. I can open the file on both computers and make all the changes I want.
The file Chronicles.sites2 is not uploading to iDisk. It keeps trying but after a few minutes a message appears saying that it is not possible to upload the file because it is in use, when is not. The curious part is that when I try to store it on my DropBox, the file is transfered and works on both computers. I would like to have both on the iDisk. Any suggestion in how can I try and upload it to my iDisk?
By the way... I do not use the webhosting from MobileMe.
Thank you
Regards

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