Why is default URL created by iWeb Case Sensitive

I have posted a new website using iweb and it will only load if I use "Site" in the URL. If I type "site" Apple reports that no Website is available. Try it.
http://web.mac.com/alan.fozzard/Site/Welcome.html
http://web.mac.com/alan.fozzard/site/Welcome.html

it will only load if I use "Site" in the URL
No problem for me with just the short version, and that is how it should work for you too:
http://web.mac.com/alan.fozzard
Urls that include a file path are almost always case sensitive. Best get used to it.

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