Publish on the wrong page

Don't know what happened. The page I published was uploaded correctly and I can see them if I login to my .mac a/c, and I find them all on the section of "my pages". But iWeb keep annoucing the link as a old page link which I don't see in the "my pages" section of my .mac a/c.
Samuel

After the first time you publish your page...
"Publish to .Mac" = continues to publish the updates...only the changes.
"Publish ALL to .Mac" = basically erases everything and publishes every file to your site....kind of like a clean install.
You should only have to use "Publish All to .Mac" every now and then to fix strange display errors that may come up. It takes a lot longer, of course, because the entire site is being republished. For most cases, you will be using the regular "Publish to .Mac" for regular updates to your site.

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