Publish Error - shape image/png

While there are many posts here on this specific error, there are no solutions that I can find. To recap:
Upon publishing to .mac or a folder, I get this Publish Error:
Can't create the file "shapeimage2_link0.png." The disk maybe damaged, full or you don't not have sufficient access privlidges.
In previous solution attempts found here, I have waited to watch for the offending page and deleted it, moved where the domain is stored, even gone back to deleting all new posts to the post in the blog that was the last successful publish.
I even have started from the last successful post, clicked add post, and left it all the apple default entry of jibberish, made no changes of my own to it and I still get this error. So at one moment it works, then I add the new entry untouched/edited by me, and the default new entry also receives/creates this error.
The error started for within minutes of me going from 1GB to 2GB on my .mac account. I had never had this error before, now I have it every time I try a new post. I contacted Apple at this point, explained this, and was told it's not my iDisk. Apple was less then helpful.
Is there any solution that anyone has yet to find? It is at the point I must stop using iWeb completely. It is obviously an internal error that any user is not in control of or responsible for given the nature of the error and the title of the offending file.
From reading posts here and the lack of guidance on this from Apple, it seems just a flaw in the software or iDisk or combination there of.
Someone please prove me wrong and hopefully propose a solution that is not a work around temporary, one time maybe fix it solution. I have tried those posted here in the past. This happens on every update.
Thanks.

Have you tried:
-repairing disk permissions?
-verifying your keychain information?
Do you keep a copy of your iDisk on your desktop? (i.e. do you do iDisk syncing?)
All three of these are mentioned elsewhere in the forums, but I didn't see them mentioned in the list of solutions you have tried, that's why I ask.
I'm afraid that I don't have any definitive answers for you.
kabing

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