Why does the order of photos differ in a Photocast...?

Everytime I publish a Photocast, the photos are ordered differently than they are in the corresponding iPhoto album...
Why is this?
How can I make the Photocast publish the photos in the same order they are in in the album...?
I'd imagine the ordering between the album and Photocast would be the same by default but it's not...
Thanks...
DUAL 2.7 G5 POWERMAC   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

VENAM1:
I believe it because once put on the server they are sorted alphanumerically. So, if you want to get the to the same order as in your album you'll have to rename the acutal files sequentially before posting. That can only be done by exporting from an album to the desktop using the export option of "Use Album Name". The reimport the new files and use them to make your Photocast.
The export will rename those files to album name-01.jpg, album-name-02.jpt, etc. These will be sorted correctly on the server.
Do you Twango?

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