Web gallery code

Is it possible to get the code for my web gallery widget thing-a-magig that I have posted on my i website and use it on my blogspot blog?
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Below is the HTML code for your Web Gallery's main page:
<iframe height="100%" allowTransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="yes" style="width:100%;border:none" src="http://gallery.mac.com/YOURNAME"></iframe>
And here is the HTML code for a specific Album in your Web Gallery:
<iframe height="100%" allowTransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="yes" style="width:100%;border:none" src="http://gallery.mac.com/YOURNAME#ALBUMNUMBER&view=mosaic&bgcolor=black"></i frame>
Copy that code, substitute YOURNAME & ALBUMNUMBER by the real thing and, if you want, you can substitute the "view=mosaic" by another view and the "bgcolor=black" by another color, etc.
Then find where to paste that code in your blog. And there's info about IFRAMEs here:
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/frames/_IFRAME.html

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