Problem with spaces in filenames

Created a photo album in iPhoto and exported to iWeb. When I try to upload to my Comcast homepage, several graphics elements in the photo album page have spaces in their filenames and Comcast balks. Is there a way to keep iPhoto/iWeb from utilizing filenames with spaces in them? Thanks.
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Hi Stanley...
I'm glad that you got your space problem fixed. If you ever update your site, though, you'll have to redo all of your hard work eliminating the spaces. Here's a little utility that will do this for you a little bit more automatically...
http://www.brokenropesoftware.com/iWebFTPUtility/iWebFTPUtility.html

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    Alex

    The page you linked is a DW TEMPLATE page, not a properly created child page.  This will never work as you want.  Before doing anything else, read DW's Help files about how to use templates properly and try again.

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