Rss feed folder won't upload in iweb

I know that you cannot have a space in the name of a file that is used in your website because it won't upload.  So instead you need to use a _ or just make the file name one word like "picofme" instead of "pic of me".  I used the included RSS widget to put my blog into my iweb website.  It displays fine in iweb.  I published the site to a folder so that i could upload it to my site (hosted by yahoo) via Cyberduck or Filezilla.  Everything uploads expet for the RSS blog widget.  The space where the feed should appear is blank on my published site.  As I'm uploading my site files everything uploads except for these errors:
Scripts/Widgets/RSS Feed/arrow-link.png: No such file or directory.
Scripts/Widgets/RSS Feed/error-glyph.png: No such file or directory.
Scripts/Widgets/RSS Feed/Icon.png: No such file or directory.
blackoutrecordings/Scripts/Widgets/RSS Feed/localizedStrings.js: No such file or directory.
/Scripts/Widgets/RSS Feed/RSS-placeholder-default.png: No such file or directory.
It all seems to be related to the RSS Feed folder.  How can i fix this?  I tried renaming the folder before i uploaded and it didn't help either. 
thanks you!

I just used the code they gave me & plugged it into a HTML Snippet
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://output84.rssinclude.com/output?type=js&id=411293&hash=a8a6a8054cb7b82b437 63b4527adf319"></script>

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