Category:Confluence

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Confluence
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Main topic: Wiki engine
Founded by: Wiki engine founder
(founder and CTO, etc)
Owner / CEO: Atlassian (owner)
Interface language: Multilingual
Programming language: Java
Software license: Commercial license
Status: Active
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Confluence is a wiki engine from Atlassian written in Java. It is available for free for up to 10 users, whereas for more users, it requires a paid-for license.[1] Premium users can include cloud services with the Enterprise option. Confluence is currently available in English, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.

Wiki markup discontinuation

With effect from version 4.0, released in 2011, Atlassian ended support for wiki markup language in Confluence. This resulted in sometimes-heated discussion from users of some previous versions who made their objection to this change. In response, Atlassian made available a source code editor as a plugin, that allows advanced Confluence users the ability to edit the underlying XHTML-based document source. However, although this new source markup is XHTML-based, it is not XHTML compliant.

Additionally, wiki markup can be typed into the editor, and Confluence's autocomplete and auto-format function converts the wiki markup to the new format. However, after the real-time conversion, the content can not then be edited as wiki markup again.

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