Rebranding
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- Direct rendering instead of cache. There are no problems with browsers due to big embedded images. E.g., IE8 users accessing a shared page with "big" embedded 64 images didn't see them. Note that "big" in IE8 context means 32k (about 600x500).
- Same page load time than Confluence with a better server performance than Share Attachments and Pages.
- Very same look and feel than the original sharing page. All styles are kept.
Attachments are no longer embedded in shared pages. Previous versions embedded everything (images, attachments, styles, js) within the shared page in base64. With this new version, attachments are no embedded anymore. Instead of that, the add-on generates a public link (like it is currently done with single attachments). This not only improves efficiency when creating public links but also fixes a "Java Heap" memory issue in pages with large attachments.
Security
Only attachments and images that belong to the shared page are shown i.e., if a shared page contains an embedded page (using the include page for example), attachments belonging to the embedded page will not be shared. For sharing them, you have to go to that page and directly share them or the whole page.
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We wanted to reduce unnecessary features for a better user experience. With that spirit, we have removed:
- The attachment lists at the bottom of all shared pages. If a user wants to share a list of attachments within a page, she can add the corresponding macro.
- Link behaviour. This was a rarely used feature, so now the browser will try to open the attachments in first place. If it doesn't know how, then, the user can download it to the computer.
- Social Sharing. Many customers panicked when they saw it: Facebook and Twitter! We have removed sharing through those social networks, but remember that a public link is... public.
- Google URL shortener. The public API was quite problematic, so we have removed it too.
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We have improved the user interface to improve your experience.
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Java Heap Memory Issue
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