What is published?

What is published?

Comala Publishing can be used to publish pages from a source space to a target space in your Confluence site.

The source space home page, blog posts, and archived pages are not published.

Each published page includes

  • the content title

  • the content body

  • attachments

  • content properties

  • content labels

You can disable the copying content properties for a space by using the Copy content properties option in the space publishing dashboard

In addition

  • links to local pages in the source space are replaced with the links for the content in the destination space

Source space ES page relative link URL (draft space page)

Target space ETS page relative link URL (published space page)

Notes

Source space ES page relative link URL (draft space page)

Target space ETS page relative link URL (published space page)

Notes

wiki/spaces/ES/pages/11150464035147705/Project+UX+MVP

/wiki/spaces/ETS/pages/11150464035433202/Project+UX+MVP

Published page relative link

URL in the target space updated with

  • space key

  • contentID

Links to other spaces or external sites are not updated, and any link configured using a short URL is not updated.

Further details on how Comala Publishing publishes a page with different Confluence link types (URL, inline, card, and embedded) are on the following page: Publishing and syncing a page with in-page links.

Confluence version metadata is not copied to the destination space page

The first publish action creates a published page version of v.1. Subsequent publishing of the source page increments the published page version.

If a published page in the target space page is deleted, the source space page publishing state is set as NEW . Publishing the source page again will generate a new page id for the published page and a version of v.1

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