Fixing corrupted domain file??

This afternoon I tried to publish an update to my blog and got the dreaded popup:
Publishing error - an unknown error occurred.
I scoured the discussion groups on this topic, checked permissions, tried all 8 steps of Toad's
suggestion, and still failed.
I added a new site, constructed a dummy welcome and a dummy blog page, deleted the two existing
sites and saved the file. (I have multiple WORKING copies of the file on my other machine.)
Stripped of the two old sites, I could publish the dummy (new) site to a folder with no problems.
I conclude something is clobbered in my original domain file.
But, I'm unable to find a recent thread that addressed that issue.
Since I just finished using Toad's suggestions to get everything working again with iWeb 3.0.2
on my G4 and MacBook Air, I've learned how to go into "package contents" of the domain file
and correct the version number.
What else might I find in there to fix?

The fact that it opens on the other two Macs points to either the application or you account.  You could reinstall iWeb and see if that helps.  If running Snow Leopard you'll have to delete the current application and all files with "iPhoto" in the file name with either a .PKG or .BOM extension that reside in the HD/Library/Receipts folder and from the /var/db/receipts/  folder,
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Then install iPhoto from the disks it came on originally and apply the latest updater.

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