Set up personal domain - help needed

I followed the procedure and added my domain, configuring dot mac to use my personal domain. The domain is also correctly listen on the bottom of the iweb page.
I went to my provider and inserted the requested forward (cname) to web.mac.com
Now what happens is that if i enter in the browser my domain (www.mydomain.com) the common dot mac page appears: http://www.apple.com/dotmac/
But not the page i published using iweb.
When I click "show web site" after publishing in iweb Safari also opens the general doc mac page mantioned above.
If I click "visit" in iweb i got a wrong address in Safari "http://web.mac.comtestsite/" where "testsite" is the name of my site created in iweb.
What am i doing wrong?
Using Tiger 10.4.11
Thanks
Loris

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