Where has my site gone after publishing

I upgraded to ilife 09 just for iweb and the newest publishing features.
Update went well and i made a couple of site changes and published using iweb via FTP. All was easy and no slower than the publish to folder and filezilla option i was used to.
Then the next time i opened iweb to update a blog the published site has gone!
it's still in the sites folder but i can't see it in iweb. I've tried speaking to apple and got nowhere, i even have an open support case but they've been really bad at helping me.!!
My site had loads of pages and i'll flip if i need to re-do it all....please help....
Paul

Use the Spotlight search to see if you can find the domain file. Unless you deleted this domain file it should still be somewhere on your hard drive.
No, iWeb does not delete any domain file after publishing. The domain file and the published or html files are two totally separate things so it will not have been deleted. As I mentioned before, those domain files are stored under the iWeb folder.
If you really can't find the domain file, then unfortunately, you will need to re-build the site from scratch in iWeb, but using your published site as a guide by cutting and pasting - iWeb is unable to import any html files, so no, it is not like FrontPage in that respect - but that was for PC anyway!

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