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Caching

For a MultiExcerpt that contains a Draw.io Diagram macro:

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Use the macro editor to disable caching in your MultiExcerpt Include macro.

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context

The draw.io Diagrams for Confluence plugin is a plugin developed by another company, and draw.io depends on the page context in which the diagram is defined. We do not have any insight into that dependency or control over it.

Therefore, you CANNOT it is not possible to enable the parameter “Use MultiExcerpt Include Page Context” in a MultiExcerpt Include macro that is used to include a draw.io macro:

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But I

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need to

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render the

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included content in the MultiExcerpt INCLUDE

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page context

Suppose you have a MultiExcerpt (ME) that combines a draw.io macro and some content that must be rendered in the context of the MultiExcerpt INCLUDE page’s context instead of the default of using the context of the original page. In that case, you must split the mixed content into two MultiExcerpt (ME) macros.

Then, use two different MultiExcerpt Include (ME-Include) macros with different context parameter settings.

My draw.io macro does not work when included in a MultiExcerpt Enhanced Permissions (MEEP) Macro

I see this access error when I try to view the page with a MultiExcerpt Include that consists of a MEEP that has a draw.io macro in it:

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We recommend you put Draw.io diagrams in ME macros on pages that are normally accessible by any user who needs to use ME-Include to include them. One cannot put the Draw.io diagram in an a MEEP and have that somehow override the permission checks in the Draw.io application.