Can i transfer my iweb website to a new computer?

i built a website for my friend, linked to her mobileme account, which i logged into from my computer. Is there any way for me to transfer the web document to her computer so she can maintain it? The only thing I thought to try was to export it to a folder and bluetooth it to her desktop. Is there another place the website lives? Can I literally sync it via mobile me? Thanks for any advice!

vickchick:
What you need to transfer to the other computer is the Domain.sites2 file that is located in your User/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder. Put that file in the same folder on the other computer and launch iWeb. That file (acutally an UNIX style package, contains all the elements for publishing the site. That's it.
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