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{{Box Note|boxtype=note|Note text=When uploading a new file, you should check the file/page name for unusual special characters (e.g., <code>"</code>, <code>%</code>, <code>/</code>,<code><</code> ,<code>></code>, <code>[</code> ,<code>]</code>, <code>{</code>, <code>}</code>). Change the name to include only standard characters, since the server file system could have problems with them or since some characters have special meanings in MediaWiki.
{{Messagebox|boxtype=note|Note text=When uploading a new file, you should check the file/page name for unusual special characters (e.g., <code>"</code>, <code>%</code>, <code>/</code>,<code><</code> ,<code>></code>, <code>[</code> ,<code>]</code>, <code>{</code>, <code>}</code>). Change the name to include only standard characters, since the server file system could have problems with them or since some characters have special meanings in MediaWiki.
The special characters <code>(</code>, <code>)</code>, <code>&</code>, <code>+</code> can be used and are translated into their equivalent %-hex notation.}}
The special characters <code>(</code>, <code>)</code>, <code>&</code>, <code>+</code> can be used and are translated into their equivalent %-hex notation.
 
 
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Note:When uploading a new file, you should check the file/page name for unusual special characters (e.g., ", %, /,< ,>, [ ,], {, }). Change the name to include only standard characters, since the server file system could have problems with them or since some characters have special meanings in MediaWiki.

The special characters (, ), &, + can be used and are translated into their equivalent %-hex notation.


: will be converted to spaces, unless it is part of an existing namespace prefix.