Publish iWeb 09 site to .Mac?

Can I publish a site that I made in iWeb 09 to my .Mac address? I need to do this because I cannot get Mobile Me to publish to my personal domain (me.com/username)

I want to publish a seperate website to .Mac or MobileMe, which means that I want to publish the second website to www.username.com.
This still makes no sense. If you publish your website to MobileMe/.Mac (they are the same), it will have the url web.me.com/username. Have you had a problem doing this and gotten an error message? What is your username and the name you gave your site inside the iWeb app?
What is "www.username.com"? Another personal domain name you own?

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