Publishing without a .mac account??

Hi all,
I have a .mac account but want to create a site with lengthy podcasts and the like. So i have some server space I use which I want to publish my site to. I know how to use a client and upload the whole folder but is there a way in iweb or a client that only uploads only the changes as re-uploading a large size site every time I add to it would be a nightmare.
Any help as I would very grateful.

A list of Mac FTP clients is here:
...but it's not clear which are able to upload only changed files. If you click on this old two-page thread you'll see some diverse opinions:
Another poster says he uses:
Yummy for FTP...
http://www.yummysoftware.com/
and Web Site Maestro for optimizing and uploading updates using "Smart Handling"...
http://www.tonbrand.nl
(Their web site says: The Smart Handling feature and the combined Optimize/Upload function offer you *one-click optimizing and publishing of all your changed pages*.)

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