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I get an error message when I attempt to upload a picture to Marbled polecat page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbled_polecat)

Upload warning: "." is not a recommended image file format.

This is what I submit:

Source filename: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Vormela peregusna.jpg

Destination filename: Marbled_polecat

Summary:

File information
Description

Adult marbled polecat (Vormela peregusna) Photographer: Laszlo Szabo-Szeley ©AVESTOURS

Source

http://www.avestours.ro/index.php?id=1091166613&photo=1093717072 AVESTOURS

Date

released 12. April. 2006

Author

Courtesy of Photographer: Laszlo Szabo-Szeley ©AVESTOURS

Permission
(Reusing this file)

You could use the picture on the site. Please write under the picture the author's data:Laszlo Szabo-Szeley (copyright) AVESTOURS. Regards Zoltan Baczo


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Any help in fixing this would be much appreciated.

Hi! The destination file name needs a file type. So,
Destination filename: Marbled_polecat
should be
Destination filename: Marbled_polecat.jpg
Also, I'm not sure that owner of that image allows anyone to use it for any purpose, but hopefully you know for sure.--Commander Keane 18:48, 13 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I changed the title of the 'Polecat' page to 'European polecat' after searching the wiki to make sure that page did not already exist. I changed the page name since, according to the taxonomy box and the majority of the article, the page topic is the European polecat, while the term 'polecat' is a general term used in the common name of many mustelid species.

I see there are many dire warnings of being responsible for checking for double-redirects. When I go to the 'what links here' page I am not sure how to tell what on the list is a double redirect so I can fix it. How do I tell if something is a double redirect?

At this point I am almost regreting steping in to this mess since I see that people have linked the general term polecat to the polecat page which is focused on the European polecat rather then the term 'polecat' in general. Oh well!

Thank you in advance for your help with the double redirects. wagors 19:47, 15 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]