Why is publishing to .Mac uploading previously loaded media?

I added a few movies to my site and hit "Publish to .Mac". As I watch the "Publishing..." progress bar, I can't help but notice that it is uploading photo albums, podcasts, etc., they I had already loaded! I know I had already uploaded them because I've viewed them in Safari and I was on the phone with my parents who viewed them already from their browser! Why in the heck is it reloading so much of the media -- none of which was changed? It is a real pain given the monumental extra time it takes.
iMac G5 or PowerBook G4 or iPod   Mac OS X (10.4.1)  

Had you already added the movies through iWeb or through the .mac site?
If it was through .mac, then iWeb would not know the movies were already posted and therefore would add them again. Besides that iweb stores all your data in a separate folder then .mac's homepage site you had before. If I am wrong in that you had only added these movies through iWeb then it would only reloading them because something on that particular page changed.
Hope this helps.

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