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All content with label optional-settings.
Related Labels:
webdav, confluence22, administration, richtext, camelcasing, attachment
Attachment Storage Configuration
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence 2.2 introduces the ability to store Attachments in one of three places: Filesystem locally in the Confluence home directory Database in Confluence's configured database WebDAV remotely on a WebDAV server Local filesystem In the past, Confluence has stored Attachments in the {{attachments ...
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webdav, attachment, confluence22
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Enabling Threaded Comments
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Comments on pages or news items are displayed in one of two views: Threaded: Shows the comments in a hierarchy of responses. Each subsequent reply to a comment is indented to indicate the relationships between the comments. Flat: Displays all the comments in one single list and does ...
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Enabling Trackback
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
When Trackback is enabled, any time you link to an external webpage that supports Trackback Autodiscovery, Confluence will send a trackback ping to that page to inform it that it has been linked to. Confluence pages also support Trackback Autodiscovery and when Trackback ...
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administration
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WebDAV Configuration
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
WebDAV allows users to access Confluence content via a WebDAV client, such as 'My Network Places' in Microsoft Windows. Provided that the user has permission, they will be able to read and write to spaces, pages and attachments in Confluence. They will be asked to log in, and the standard Confluence permissions ...
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webdav
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Enabling CamelCase Linking
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
CamelCase linking CamelCase linking is a form of markup used in many wikis where words capitalized and compounded together without spaces 'LikeThis', are used to create links. By default, CamelCasing is not enabled in Confluence. To use CamelCasing, a site administrator will need to enable ...
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camelcasing
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Enabling Rich Text Editing Option
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence 2.0 and later versions, users have the option of using the Rich Text Rich Text Editor Overview editor to create pages. By default, this is set to 'On'. If desired, a site administrator can disable 'Rich Text Editing' from the Administration Console ...
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richtext
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Enabling Remote APIs
(Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence provides XMLRPC and SOAP remote APIs. A site administrator will need to enable the APIs from the Administration Console before you can access Confluence remotely. To enable the Remote API, # Go to the 'Administration Console' and click on 'General Configuration' in the left ...
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