Well, after fiddling with it for a while, I ended up doing it the hard way anyway. LOL here's a snippet that can be modified for whatever purpose someone may desire:
default :
// Set up variables to reflect necessary JS link from TagBlitz
$linkcode = "<a onclick=\"NewWindow(this.href,'TagBlitz','650','500','no','center');return false\" onfocus=\"this.blur()\" href=\"http://tagblitz.com/submit/?url={$url}?pos=-{$pic_data['pid']}&msurl={$url}?pos=-{$pic_data['pid']}&title={$title}&keys={$keys}\" target=\"_blank\" TITLE=\"TagBlitz.com allows you to share a page on over 50 social bookmarking websites and services. No signup, no hassle!\"><font color=\"blue\" size=\"+1\">TagBlitz This Page</font></a>";
$buttoncode = "<a onclick=\"NewWindow(this.href,'TagBlitz','650','500','no','center');return false\" onfocus=\"this.blur()\" href=\"http://tagblitz.com/submit/?url={$url}?pos=-{$pic_data['pid']}&msurl={$url}?pos=-{$pic_data['pid']}&title={$title}&keys={$keys}\" target=\"_blank\"><img src=\"http://www.tagblitz.com/img/button_tagblitzthis1.gif\" border=\"0\" ALT=\"TagBlitz.com allows you to share a page on over 50 social bookmarking websites and services. No signup, no hassle!\"></a>";
// Redefine download URL
$normal_url = get_pic_url($pic_data, 'normal');
$fullsized_url = get_pic_url($pic_data);
$thisfiletype = $fullsized_url;
$thisfiletype = substr("$thisfiletype", -3);
switch ($thisfiletype){
case "gif":
$leechcode = "<img src=\"http://www.jakesjokes.com/gallery/{$fullsized_url}\" alt=\"Over 50,000 free jokes, videos, pictures, and more at JakesJokes.com!\"><br><a title=\"Thousands of free jokes and videos\" href=\"http://www.jakesjokes.com\" target=\"_top\">Funny jokes, pictures, and videos</a>";
break;
// Other similar image case situations (jpg, png, bmp, etc.) removed for this post due to length.
case "swf":
$leechcode = "<OBJECT classid='clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000'
codebase='http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,0,0'
width=\"320\" height=\"240\">
<param name='movie' value=\"http://www.jakesjokes.com/gallery/{$fullsized_url}\">
<param name='quality' value=\"high\">
<param name='bgcolor' value='#FFFFFF'>
<param name='loop' value=\"true\">
<EMBED src=\"http://www.jakesjokes.com/gallery/{$fullsized_url}\" quality='high' bgcolor='#FFFFFF' width=\"320\"
height=\"240\" loop=\"true\" type='application/x-shockwave-flash'
pluginspage='http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash'>
</EMBED>
</OBJECT>
<br><a title=\"Thousands of free jokes and videos\" href=\"http://www.jakesjokes.com\" target=\"_top\">Funny jokes, pictures, and videos</a>";
break;
// Other similar media case situations (avi, wmv, swf, mp3, etc.) removed from this post due to length.
Following the example above, similar case situations (avi, bmp, mp3, etc.) can easily be set up with the appropriate code to display the media on a remote site. (Bear in mind that this code endorses direct leeching off of my server. If you want to have a "passthrough" page such as remotevideo.php that does the actual display of the media, you'll need to set that up on your own, and pass the appropriate variables as needed.)
Jake