On order to be able to edit on more than one Mac, you will need to  
copy the Domain file that resides in ~/Library/Application Support/ 
iWeb. That Domain file contains all the elements of all of your sites  
that you have done in iWeb. It's not accessible online via .Mac like  
when using Homepage.

Decided to use a flash thumb drive.

I moved the ~/Library/Application Support/iWeb/Domain.sites file to a  
flash drive that I always carry around with me. Then I deleted the  
file from this folder.

I opened Terminal and changed my path by typing ' cd ~/Library/ 
Application\ Support/iWeb '

I typed in ' ln -s /Volumes/ThumbDriveName/Domain.sites Domain.sites '  
and pressed enter.

I can open iWeb on one computer, make changes, Eject the drive, go to  
another computer, and Open iWeb, Make more changes. There is no need  
to every copy or sync this package.
This makes being able to edit ones sites from multiple computers a  
pain in the rear.

I've done this but most the examples above I copied off the discussion  
page that I have bookmarked related to this problem I had in the past.  
Good luck.


On Nov 1, 2007, at 4:35 AM, Stuart Ungar wrote:

> I am putting together a Web site (my first) for some
> friends using iWeb.  I've been told that the site
> changes and updates have to reside on one machine.
> So, I can't go to a friends Mac w/ a disc and continue
> to build and add to the site and expect to take away a
> disc w/ the changes.  Is there a way to save the Web
> site progress so that I am not limited like this.  I
> know I can buy Leopard, and use the feature to control
> my machine from a friends computer, but I wasn't
> planning on buying that just yet.
>
> Help appreciated.
>
> Stuart
>
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