Can't open "merged" domain

Hello.
I used iwebsites on my home computer, to merge two domains. After working on the site, I copied the new domain and transferred to another computer. However, iweb will not open this file. It says its making a back up of domain 1.1, but then says it can't open it.
I've tried deleting the prefs, restarting, etc, but nothing seems to work.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance

Download and run BatChmod on the domain file with the setting in this screenshot:
Click to view full size
Then launch iWeb and give it another try.

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