IWeb MyAlbum into .Mac WebGallery?

Hi!
This is what you get when not planning ahead...
I've created a few .Mac photo galleries straight out of iPhoto. Works fine. I uploaded the same folders via iWeb to my little WebPages as MyAlbums. Kind of nice to have the same albums here and there. Somehow.
But. I got carried away with iWeb and made a few new albums only there. I also added a few photos to the older ones. I did't name and organize the photos until in iWeb.
Is it possible (or an straightforward easy way) to create a .Mac gallery out of those only-iWeb-albums? Or do I have to do the same job twice? Lazy me...
I know I should have thought this through before creating any albums anywhere, but it was so easy and fun to do.
This is probably a yes/no -category question and I should figure it out by myself, but if you have the wisdom already, I'd appreciate if you could share it.

I had in mind the .mac keychain entry. I've you have deleted and recreated that, then you are probably right. Unfortunately, publishing errors can be very difficult to track down.
If you haven't done so already, I'd try deleting the iWeb plist. (com.apple.iweb.plist in the username/Library/Preferences folder).
Beyond that, I'd suggest working through Apnewbie's suggestions. You might also try searching the forums. I've seen the particular issue with .mac login before, but I don't remember what the resolution was.
I have been fortunate to have few problems with iWeb, but I do wish it proved more stable for more people.

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