Web Gallery and photo Info

I just took some photos with my Canon 40D. I imported then directly into Aperture 2.0. After adding some to a Web gallery and publishing I viewed the info by pressing . It is missing most of the information that I would want to see.
There is no shutter, aperture, ISO, etc information.
Is there something special that needs to be done to display this information.

There seams to be a minor bug or maybe an intentional feature here. When you create a web album you will have the option to upload large JPEG versions of your images. If you select only to upload medium size JPEGs then Aperture will not include EXIF or IPTC data into those medium JPEGs.
If you in the web album settings window go to "Allow: Downloading of: " and check that with any of the three option (Optimized Images/Actual Size Images/Masters and Optimized Images) then Aperture will generate larger JPEGs that includes EXIF and IPTC data.
Upload time will be a lot longer since these files are a lot larger than the medium size JPEGs.
It might be better if Aperture had a check box where you could decide to include or exclude these metadata.
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