Publish Error but no specifics to indicate what the problem is

I have been working on my webpage all night - adding pages, editing, etc and when I went to publish the changes after saving, it took an incredibly long time (creating pages that did not have any changes for one) and at the end it gives me a lame "Publish Error" - there was a problem publishing to .Mac." But nothing to explain why there was a problem.
I have tried deleting pages that were newly created in case there was too much new material all at once but nothing has worked.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.

This Apple doc may help:
MobileMe: Troubleshooting iWeb publishing issues
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