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Got it.

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I think I've got the image fixed at Archery#Crossbow Archery (IAU rules internationally). It is a capital "I". It needed the file extension ".jpg"..I've also added a couple of other attributes that may help you. If you need more help, please ask..Cheers,
⋙–Berean–Hunter—► ((⊕)) 19:13, 27 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Shooting sports

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Please see the talk page. Kilmer-san (talk) 22:39, 30 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

 
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Image source problem with File:WW2 SOE Crossbows.jpg

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Image Copyright problem

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