Two web sites from one computer to .mac

I'm trying to publish two web sites on .mac. I have two accounts, so that's not a problem. The problem is trying to get the original files and copies of both web sites to another user on my iMac. I can't locate my files. I've gone to the users/library//application support/iweb, but my files aren't there at all? iWeb works just fine, I just can't locate them. If I find them how would I get them to another user, so that I can publish the second web site to .mac. I know I have to log into another account on the same machine. I get the grasp of it all, I just can't do it. Thanks anyone.
donald

If you can launch a site in iWeb by opening the application, then you must have a domain file in Home Folder/Library/Application Support/iWeb.
Are you sure you are looking in the library in your Home Folder and not the System Library?
When you find the file you can copy it to the shared folder but make sure you give the other user read & write permission.
You don't need to have two .Mac accounts or a second user account to have multiple sites.
You can have each website on a separate domain file or use the freeware application iWebsites to manage them.
For more information go to....
http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWebMultiplewebsites.html

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