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[JIRA] (JENKINS-14695) Confluence publisher showing up in email alert, but not in actual page
jhans...@myyearbook.com (JIRA) Mon, 06 Aug 2012 11:44:09 -0700
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-14695) Confluence publisher... roger.my...@draeger.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-14695) Confluence publ... jhans...@myyearbook.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-14695) Confluence publ... roger.my...@draeger.com (JIRA)
I agree it was :/ Unfortunately, there aren't many ways to accomplish this as of the storage format change.
I could attempt to make it easier by requiring that you have access to declare the macros as defined in the wiki page – and then just let you enter the simple token "id" instead of the full markup for the tokens. Or allowing a shorthand for those recommended macros.
As for the issue you're seeing, I have not run into that, and it seems to be more of an issue with Confluence if it is sending you the email of the change, but is not actually storing the change... We are currently using the plugin in a production (corporate) environment, with Confluence 4.2.4, and have not seen this issue.
Is it possible that you have two separate pages and one is receiving the edits, while you're looking for the edits in another page? The email you get from Confluence should have a link to the expected page.