There is no iweb folder in application support

there is no iweb folder in application support. Why?

See this page for info about the location of the Domain.sites2 file...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/URLs-Favicons.html
...and this page for info about opening the library folder and Domain files of you are using Lion/Mountain Lion...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/mountain-lion.html

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    Hi
    I formatted my macbook. Before format I back up domain.sites2.
    Now I want to import domain.sites2 to new macbook (I mean formatted macbook)
    I read forums and I saw that I have to copy+ paste this file to  library/application support/iweb
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    I double clicked domain.sites2 while located in desktop; İweb opened but I can't see my older pages.
    Please help me  
    Engin

    Leave the old domain file in the iWeb folder and use the following app to see if it will let you open that particular domain file.
    To open your domain file in Lion, Mountain Lion or Mavericks or to switch between multiple domain files Cyclosaurus has provided us with the following script that you can make into an Applescript application with Script Editor. Open Script Editor, copy and paste the script below into Script Editor's window and save as an application.
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    delay 1
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    For Mavericks, 10.9 ,  go to your Home folder and use the View ➙ Show View Options menu to bring the this window:
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  • Can't locate iweb folder in application support

    I cant locate the iweb folder inapplication support, I’m trying to find the domain file but I’ve haven't succeed.

    In Lion the Library folder is now invisible. To make it permanently visible enter the following in the Terminal application window: chflags nohidden ~/Library and hit the Enter button - 10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder.
    For opening your domain file in Lion for the first time or to switch between multiple domain files  Cyclosaurus has provided us with the following script that you can make into an Applescript application with Script Editor. Open Script Editor, copy and paste the script below into Script Editor's window and save as an application.
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    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
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  • User/Library/Application Support folder empty

    I had to hard restart because of a frozen screen. Could not force anything to quit. iWeb was open at the time. On restart, my iweb came up asking for a Domain account as though there was never one created.
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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107854
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