Iweb files removed once published question

Hi,
I have published some iweb pages and removed them from the server but saved the html files. I want to re post them to the server (not .mac). Any ideas how to do this?
Thanks,
Guy

Um...if you have the folder of HTML files for your site, just upload them via FTP to your server. Then point your URL to the index.html file and you should see your site. Keep in mind that this MAY not work totally unless you have maintained the entire structure of the iWeb published folder...two index.html redirects to the start page....
But it's worth a try....

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