Publishing to server: Where do the iWeb files go inside the server files?

Hi - I've created a 1-page web site called "Chatham" using iWeb, and I'd like to add it as a new page in an old a web site I already own. Here's the URL:
www.daydreambelievers.net/chatham.html
I used DreamWeaver to upload the iWeb folder into the "htdocs" folder in the server with the rest of the site docs. But as you can see, none of the graphics are loading.
So even though all the files are now on the site server, they're not finding each other or loading correctly. Do I have to put the images and other graphics inside particular folders on my server (like moving the iWeb page images into the general "images" file), or do I keep them together in the folder that iWeb created? Does the iWeb folder go in the "htdocs" folder, or in a different folder, or outside?
Couldn't find any info on this in similar threads, sorry if I missed it. All help appreciated!
- Andy

Hi Tom,
Thanks for the quick reply and the info. Unfortunately, it's still not working.
Following your instructions, I deleted all previous versions of the "Chatham" iWeb files (both locally and on the server), created a new "Chatham" folder from iWeb, and used Fetch to upload it onto the site server. This time, instead of showing the page without graphics, I got the "file not found" message indicating it couldn't even find the page.
That brings me back to my original question: exactly where do I put the "Chatham" folder on the server so that the files inside it are recognized by the server, and then the files can find each other and build the page correctly? Should the iWeb folder be placed inside the "htdocs" folder (tried, not working) or by themselves outside all the other folders (tried, not working) or in some new combination in and amongst the folders already there?
That's what's got me stuck, just that issue of putting the iWeb files in the right place on the server so they can find each other and build the page correctly.
Once again, all help appreciated. Thanks

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