Where does iWeb put my media files?

I used iMovie 6.0.1 to send a QT movie to iWeb, which then was published to my .Mac account successfully (albeit slowly). I would like to also put this movie on a different site I have, without re-exporting from iMovie, since this took a bit of time on my powerbook. If I just copy-paste from iWeb, I get a .mov file, but one that cannot be moved (or viewed) to a PC. The original file is many MBs, but this .mov file is only ~500kB.
Does anyone know where iWeb puts this exported media file? I'd like to get my hands on the original without re-exporting. Thanks for the help!
15" Rev D Powerbook   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

look in username/library/application support/iWeb
there is a package there named domain.
control click on it and "show package"
from there you will the the files and can copy one out.
make sure you copy and and not move it
good luck
2.5 g5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

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