Downloading punlished website onto new computer

Currently my harddrive died and I had no backup, I had published my iweb site on my i disk. Can I get it to my new computer from there to continue working on it?
Please help!

You cannot edit published pages with iWeb.
You can leave your published pages unchanged on your server while you recreate your site with iWeb.
All of your unpublished work is in a single file called "domain" This is the only thing that iWeb can edit.
If you have a tremendous amount of time invested in the site you could try a data recovery service.
In the future keep your "domain" file backed up (often) somewhere other than the hard drive.
I keep my working "domain" file on a flash drive (that I keep on my car key chain in my pocket) and back it up to two different computers regularily. I work directly from the flash drive on two different computers and don't have to worry about which file is the most recent.
Sincerely, David Phelps
ibook & imac   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

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