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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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Pages in category “Confluence”
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