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minesh patel May 26, 2015

Hello,

I am trying to embed some HTML code for an issuu publication onto my confluence page. I am using confluence version 4.3.7.

Have used the HTML Macro, but that didn't work. Does anyone know how to do this?? Thanks.

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Giuliano C.
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June 10, 2015

You can give a try to check if the add-on is actually enabled in the database with the query below, sir: 

select BANDANAVALUE from BANDANA where BANDANAKEY = 'plugin.manager.state.Map';

 

I believe it will be enabled, once you have it displayed in the UI of the add-ons. However, if you find any information related to having the add-on with a false flag, we may consider updating this value. 

 

Regards, 

Giuliano

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 10, 2015

Remember, this is a *read* activity, you can't just set the flag on in the database - addons need to be loaded and initialised, which can only be done as JIRA starts up, or by being enabled in the UI.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 26, 2015

The html macros should work for some basic html stuff, so the question is what do you mean by "didn't work"?  What did you try, what did you get and what did you expect?

minesh patel May 26, 2015

Nic,

I have used Confluence HTML Macro and it says "Unknown macro 'html' ". I expect the publication being displayed on the page in the form of a flipbook (turn pages).

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 26, 2015

I'd say the "unknown macro" is a bit of a giveaway - you've not got the macro enabled at a guess. Check the addon list.

minesh patel June 9, 2015

Nic, I have enable all the modules on the Confluence HTML macro but it still doesn't work. It says "The macro 'html' is unknown. It may have been removed from the system." It's still installed as one of my add-ons.

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 9, 2015

I still doubt it's enabled. If it were enabled, you would be getting a different error message. Could you try reading the log for when you try to use it on a page, and then go to the addon list, find the addon that provides it, open up the list of modules and try re-enabling it, and then read the log to see if that caused any warnings or errors?

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