Selecting certain iWeb templates results in missing index.xml file error

some, not all my templates (which are all the default ones that come with iWeb) do not work. Of course, the one I need right now is one of the defunct templates!
When I launch iWeb, I get the "Choose a template for your webpage" and the list of available templates.
When I select either "White" or "Black" I get an error message that indicates I'm missing the index.xml file and the only option is "close", which results in an unusable iWeb that I have to re-launch.
What happened to the index.xml file? What do I have to do to get it back? I've updated to the latest release but that did not solve the problem.
Is there an index.xml file somewhere else that I can just copy into the right folder and move on?

What follows is a LOG that I took as I dealt with the above problem noted in this post. I apologize for the *CAPS LOCK SYNDROME* and the *AKWARD NATURE OF MY PROCESS* but *IT WORKED!!!*
*IWEB REDESIGN PROBLEM (April 13, 2008)*
1. OPEN DOMAIN FILE AND RENAMED 'index-new.xml' to 'index.xml'
2. STILL NO CHANGE AND CANNOT OPEN IWEB FILE!
3. AFTER SOME TIME IT OPENED THE FILE BUT COULDN'T FIND ALL MEDIA FILES (LINK SEEMED BROKEN)
4. COPIED BOTH DOMAIN AND DOMAIN.SITES FILE TO EXTERNAL HD.
5. TRASHED REMAINING DOMAIN FILES FROM APPLICATION SUPPORT/ IWEB FOLDER.
6. TRANSFERED ORIGINAL DOMAIN FILE (SAVED) FROM EXTERNAL HD TO INTERNAL HD IWEB FOLDER.
7. DELETED PLIST FILE FROM PREFERENCES.
8. OPENED IWEB APPLICATION WHICH CREATED NEW DOMAIN FILE (of course).
9. TRASHED NEW DOMAIN FILE.
10. TRIED TO OPEN ORIGINAL DOMAIN FILE WHICH I RENAMED AS 'Domain (redesign 2008)' BUT IT WOULDN'T! STARTING FROM NEW DOMAIN FILE INSTEAD!
11. TRIED TO RENAME THE ORIGINAL FILE BACK TO JUST 'DOMAIN' AND WALLAH AFTER MUCH TRIAL AND ERROR ORIGINAL FILE IS BACK EXACTLY AS I LEFT IT BEFORE UPLOADING TO .MAC ACCOUNT LAST NIGHT.
THOUGHTS:
Something definitely happened to the original domain file when it was being uploaded to .mac account and the renaming of the index.xml file to index-new.xml plus the inclusion of another 'Domain.sites' file in my iWeb folder where originally there was only one 'Domain' file caused the confusion and resulting panic that followed! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
The crazy thing is that this will probably happen again as I make more changes (redesign) and upload them to the mac server. If someone has a *REAL FIX* to prevent this CHANGE from happening - *PLEASE POST THIS HERE!*
Good luck to all who read this and remember: 'When there is a will, there is a way!'

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