New mac died without backup of iweb, restore from mobile me?

So, my 2 month old mac hard drive died and i had not backed it up yet.  Not a big deal except I had just put the finishing touches on my website.  My question is can the settings and info from the actual iweb site published on mobile me be downloaded to the new hard drive?  I hope that makes sense.  Thanks for any help, Jeff

If you didn't have a backup copy of the file that iWeb uses to contain the elements of the site and publish it you'll have to start over from scratch.   However, Chapter 2.3 on the iWeb FAQ.org site has tips on using some of the existing files, image, audio, video, etc., from the published site in the recreation of the site.
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