Multiple Site Question

hi Apple Gurus -
I have a website on my emac, using iWeb 08, 10.5.8, www.artandsoulofnorthtexas.org
I would like to create an additional site (not related to the current site), using my macbook pro, iweb 09, 10.6.5 - but using the same MobileMe account.
Will it knock off the artandsoul emac site? In the past that happened (before I got iweb 09 on the macbook pro), and I've been afraid to try it again, but I really need to create this second site. I cannot install iweb 09 on the emac, because it is not an intel. So, I'll be using two different computers for two different sites, two different versions of iweb but same MobileMe account......can this be done?
Any pointers?
Many thanks to whoever responds

Will it knock off the artandsoul emac site?
No, as long as the site name is difference from the current site name. The problem you're referring to was fixed several versions ago. So just create a new site below your current site in iWeb and publish. I have one domain file with 6 sites in it:
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