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In-page links to another page in the source space are updated to published pages in the target space on publishing.

However, Confluence treats links to and from headings and anchors differently from the Confluence link types added in the body of a page.

  • links to anchors or headings are not updated except when they are created in macros such as the Confluence child or page tree macro

  • a link added to a header in a source space page is not updated on publishing the page

The published page links to another source space page and directs you to a draft page.

A link to another space page added to a page header is not updated on the published target space page. These links are treated as absolute links.

Solution

Avoid adding a link to a page heading.

If a link is required, add it to the text body of the appropriate section or configure it to the published target space page.

In-page hyperlinks to headings or anchors in another source space page are not updated to the destination target space pages when a page is published.

Example

In a source space page, Product Lifecycle, a link to a page heading, User interface in the source space page Product MVP is added as an in-page link.

https://appfire.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PMCD/pages/614696410/Product+MVP#User+interface

If you click the in-page link in the published Product Lifecycle page in the target space, you are directed to the PMCD source space page. The link has not been updated to the target space Product MVP page.

In-page links on a source space page created using macros such as the children or page tree macros are updated.

When using Confluence page macros to add dynamic content to source space content, for example, the content by label macros, set a filter in the macro as the current space. When publishing the page, the macro displays content in the target space.

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