IWeb tells me: not enough space on iDisc

After hitting "Publish Site" iWeb tells me: "There isn’t enough space on your MobileMe iDisk to publish your site". So I upgrade to 40GB only to find out I have only used 1.9GB ???
Still can't publish site and out almost 50 bucks.
Any ideas? THX!

If you haven't solved the problem try the following:
1 - go to the System/MobileMe preference pane and log out of MMe.
2 - login with a bogus username and password. This clears the caches.
3 - login with your correct username and password.
4 - launch iWeb and try again.
OT

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