Where does iWeb save local .html files?

The answer that keeps coming up is "domain". I see all my images, music, what-have-you, but not the actual html files. Are they there somewhere and I just missed them? I need to find them so I can upload single pages and the entire site every time I publish. I do not use .mac as my server, if that happens to make a difference.

iWeb doesn't make any html files until your either upload to .Mac or Publish to a folder.
The html files will be moved to your iDisk or found in that new folder.

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  • Where does iWeb save the site file?

    Sorry guys but this is a lazy man's question.
    Where does iWeb save the site file when you click the save button?
    Is it saved as a seperate file or is it hidden within the program?
    I not talking about publishing it.

    Yes there is...I'll refer you to Apple's own technote...
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303670
    But you probably don't want to keep it on your iDisk. The file could be huge and the back and forth network bandwidth involved may make iWeb opens and saves unbearably slow. I've always recommended one of those cheap USB flash drives to keep a potable Domain file on.
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  • Where does iWeb save the contents of my website now that iDisk is not available?

    With the latest change to iCloud and iDisk not available anymore, where does iWeb save the contents of websites?
    I looked for the files undel Library/Application Support/....but could not find the iWeb folder.
    Any ideas please?
    Thank you.

    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.
    To open your domain file in Lion 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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    Just launch the application, find and select the domain file you want to open and it will open with iWeb. It modifies the iWeb preference file each time it's launched so one can switch between domain files.
    WARNING: iWeb Switch Domain will overwrite an existing Domain.sites2 file if you select to create a new domain in the same folder.  So rename your domain files once they've been created to something other than the default name.
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  • Where does iWeb store its library file

    where does iWeb store its library file

    ~/Library/Application Support/iWeb
    ~ represents the User Library. To open this in Lion hold down the option key while using the Finder "Go" menu.

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    Safari 5.1 does not open local html files (with .htm or .html extensions). It fails on files that previous versions of Safari opened. Firefox continues to open them. Any suggestions?

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  • Where does iWeb store the domain file?

    where does iweb store the plist?

    The Domain.sites2 file is stored in....
    Home Folder/Library/Application Support/iWeb.
    See this page...
    http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/iWeb-Tips.html
    The library folder is hidden in Lion. See the above page under "iWeb and Lion OS X 10.7".
    The preference file is in...
    Home Folder/Library/Preferences/com.apple.iWeb.plist

  • Where does iWeb save my site ?

    Ok i am confused. Where does iWeb stored my web site ? And when it publishes it where does it copy it to ? What folders ?
    Thanks
    David.

    Yes, all sites you create in iWeb are saved in the Domain file.
    You have the choice to publish your site EITHER to a .Mac account (iDisk) OR to a local hard drive folder (for later upload to a web server). If you publish to .Mac, you won't find the site published anywhere on your hard drive.
    (Of course, you can do both--but not at the same time. You could ostensibly publish first to .Mac, then do another "publish" to the hard drive.)
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  • Where does iWeb save my individual .html files?

    I'm using iWeb for the first time, and I'd like to upload some test pages to my domain to see if how things look before REALLY taking over my current index.htm page.
    But I can't find where iWeb is saving my .html files so that I can upload them individually via Fetch.

    Publish your site to a local folder or to the desktop. The individual html files are inside - including a copy of the index.html file.
    If you upload individual files/folders you will probably break the site structure if you don't know what you're doing. You can upload the whole folder - and not the external index.html file - and get to your site from the URL.....
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  • Where does iWeb save to and what's with red/blue site icons

    anyone know where iWeb saves to if i want to backup the work i've done? also why the different colored globe icons when creating multiple sites? red and blue? anyone know the meaning?

    Hi there !
    when the icons change to red, this means that you have 'made changes' to those pages, and upon resaving/republishing..just the 'red' ones get uploaded to .mac
    If publishing to a local folder, all files get re 'published' so it doesn't have any meaning, only if using .mac
    regards
    Ric

  • Where does iWeb save to locally?

    I'm trying to find my local iWeb file, but I'm not having luck. What do I need to look for and where?
    Thanks!

    It is called domain.sites. Though the .sites part may be hidden.
    Here is where it is:
    ~/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder/domain.sites
    This is the file that must be backed up in order to have a safe copy of the data from your website.
    OR
    are you talking about the application iWeb? That should be in your Applications folder and probably an alias in the dock too.

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    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.
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    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
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  • Where does iPhoto save imported files????  how do you "save"?

    ok this is driving me crazy:
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    Chris
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    When you press "done" it doesn't save it (find the photo in its original file and open it with Preview, you'll see it hasn't been saved).
    Yes, but it has! You see iPhoto will always preserve your Original file. So when you make edits it carries out these on copy of the file. You can see this in the iPhoto Window. There is no way to make iPhoto edit the original file.
    I have opted for iPhoto not to duplicate my photos and keep its own library (to me that doesn't make any sense, my photos are about 15GB, I wouldn't want them to turn into 30GB for no reason!),
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    if you modify the pics, a Modified version within the iPhoto Library Folder.
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    3. Most importantly, migrating to a new disk or computer can be much more complex.
    Always allowing for personal preference, I've yet to see a good reason to run iPhoto in referenced mode unless you're using two photo organisers.
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    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    If you're concerned about accessing the files, there are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
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    You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Apple-Click for selecting multiple pics.
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    Many internet sites such as Flickr and SmugMug have plug-ins for accessing the iPhoto Library. If the site you want to use doesn’t then some, one or any of these will also work:
    To upload to a site that does not have an iPhoto Export Plug-in the recommended way is to Select the Pic in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export and export the pic to the desktop, then upload from there. After the upload you can trash the pic on the desktop. It's only a copy and your original is safe in iPhoto.
    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. However, if you're using Gmail you can use iPhoto2GMail
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto.
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    *If you want to access the files with iPhoto not running*:
    Create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use this free utility Karelia iMedia Browser
    Other options include:
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    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    so the problem still exists, why doesn't it save new photos in my pictures folder?
    Because you told it not to. When you run a Referenced Library +you are responsible for File Management+. Remember that bit above where I said
    1. Importing and deleting pics are more complex procedures
    You need to put the files where you want them, then import them to iPhoto. Iphoto has no control over any file outside the Library Package. So when it comes to deleting things you’ll need to remove the pics from iPhoto and then go and root them out from your folder structure by hand.
    None of this is the case if you run a Managed Library.
    or ask me where to save them?
    Because that’s not what it does. Check out Image Capture for that.
    I'm worried that if I now let it save all my new photos to its iPhoto library (which is basically a virtual library as I understand it)
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    and in a year's time I change laptops I run the risk of loosing photos as I won't know which photos are were (now I can do a back up to an external drive simply by copying the folders I choose from the pictures folder.
    If you run a Managed Library then backing up and migrating are both very simple. You simply back up the iPhoto Library or move it as the case may be. There are many, many back up utilities that will do incremental back ups if the Library: Time Machine, DejaVu Chronosync are several but there are a hundred more. Search on MacUpdate.
    If you run a Referenced Library you must +back up the Originals and the iPhoto Library+ (to get your Albums, Modified Versions and so on). Migrating rto a new machine is a bear too, as you cannot allow the path to the files to alter. (See my pitfall no. 3 above.
    Worst of all: a mixed Managed/Referenced Library: a recipe for data loss.
    My strongest advice to you is to start over with iPhoto. Create a new Library: Hold down the option (or alt) key key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Create Library' and import 100 pics into it and explore it for a week or two. Get to know the ins and outs a bit and se how it works. Then decide if it’s the right app for you. By all means post back if you need more info.
    Regards
    TD

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