Can't transfer iweb domain file to laptop

I am trying to move my iweb website from my imac to my macbook. I have burnt the domain file to a disk and tried to open in in iweb on my macbook but it opens a fresh iweb with none of my sites. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong.
I am using iweb v3.0.2 on both my imac and macbook
I have looked in my library folder, as I heard I would need to copy the iweb folder from here, but the iweb folder is not there.
Any advise appreciated
Regards
Ian

The default location for the domain file is - Home Folder/Library/Application Support/iWeb - but you can put it anywhere. See my post here...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2540081&tstart=0
If you want, create a new folder in Home Folder/Library/Application Support, name it iWeb, drag the domain file into it and then double click the Domain.sites2 to launch iWeb.
After you have launched iWeb by double clicking the domain file, saved and quit for the first time, you will then be able to launch your site from the Dock icon as normal.

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