Personal domain at mobileme

I succeeded in directing my personal domain to be hosted with Mobileme.
However, when I access my site, my address is duplicated. For instance, it is reading as follows: "www.example.com/www.example.com/Welcome.html" when it should only be "www.example.com/Welcome.html.
I would be grateful for any suggestions.

"www.example.com/www.example.com/Welcome.html" when it should only be "www.example.com/Welcome.html.
The second www.example.com is your iWeb Site name. You typed it yourself. You can change it in something else.
it should only be
Not according to iWeb.
It's always a good idea to understand the concept of Site in iWeb. [From my article|http://iweb.dailynews.webege.com/Howto_publish_to_a_subdomain_withiWeb.html] :
*The concepts of iWeb Sites*
+iWeb uses the concept of Sites. A Site contains all the pages, images, movies and everthing else you drop on the canvas. It’s a selfcontained set of files and folders.+
+You create one or more Sites in iWeb.+
+When iWeb publishes these Sites it creates an index.html file in the root of the server. And it also creates one in each Sites folder.+
+The index.html has a refresh meta tag in the HEAD of the HTML page.+
+When you use the shortest URL possible, or use a URL without a pagename, the index.html file redirects (refreshes) as follows :+
+http://www.yourdomain.com/ redirects to the first page in the first Site.+
+http://www.yourdomain.com/Sitename/ redirects to the first page in that Site.+
+When you move a page to the top in a iWeb Site, iWeb creates new index.html files to redirect to that page.+
+Also, when you change the order of the Sites, iWeb creates a new index.html file to redirect to the first page in the Site that's now the first Site in your iWeb project.+
+This way it is not neccessary to rename a page to index.html when you make that page the default page of a Site.+
+The concept of Sites is the reason why iWeb doesn't publish its pages directly in the root of the server.+
+You can change the Site name but you cannot delete it. If you don't like the Site name type other characters.+
The alternative is to publish to a folder and put the CONTENT of tha folder in the root of the server. In this case the iDisk > Web > Sites folder.
Note that it has some drawbacks. Noticeably the RSS feeds won't work.

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