Lost myself.(domain name)

hello all again.
got some trouble with my iweb as i have lost my domain name.
http://www.adrianmills.co.uk
Works
but google it and you just get a load page.
on the first site page(in red with orb i tryed in www.adrianmills.co.uk
and next page home
but as you can all see it comes up as www.adrianmills.co.uk/www.adrianmills.co.uk
i going wrong somewhere?
any help and what do people want in iWeb 2.0?
many thanks and again sorry for being so Dumb.

But he should have never published to a folder using
that name.
I guess I don't really understand his problem with Google. Won't they find it eventually? He seems to have uploaded the correct stuff, although it's always better to choose a short site name instead of something like he has now.
If he can mount his FTP folder will iWeb let him
"Publish" to folders (htdocs) on it?
He could then delete the other folder.
I don't think you can publish to a mounted FTP folder, but have never tried. You can presumably delete or rename whatever you want with Cyberduck itself.

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