IWeb Update didn't solve iDisk quota error

I got the iDisk quota error while trying to publish a website from iPhoto with ILife '06. I found the posting saying the iWeb update (1.0.1) would fix this but it didn't - same problem. Where next ? Currently have lost all ability to publish photos to my .Mac site .....

Have you tried this?
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303306

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    i tried this as posted earlier, and it did not work
    Try this:
    Navigate to your Domain file, found here:
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    Control-click on the Domain file, and choose "Show Package Contents".
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