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If you want to export a space – or selected pages in a space – to HTML or PDF, Confluence can create a zipped archive of the HTML, or a single, downloadable PDF file. PDF export is useful you're producing a printable user manual from your documentation space for example.
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Space admins can export a space (or a group of individually selected pages in a space) to PDF, CSV, HTML, or XML. Confluence will create a zipped archive of the CSV, HTML or XML files, or a single, downloadable PDF file.
20 sie 2019 · Find the attached file, right click, copy Link Address. Add the text that will contain the link to the downloadable file and add a Link using the address you copied above. Remove the Attachments List Widget if you wish. Once published, this will give you a link to a downloadable file. Anyway, that was my work around.
18 kwi 2021 · As we have always been able to do with the Old Editor, I simply want to be able to provide a Link to a PDF file attachment, that will allow the viewer to Download the PDF file. The links provided here allow for the PDF file to be displayed in the page – but not download the file.
It can be downloaded with URL : http://<confluence server>/confluence/spaces/flyingpdf/pdfpageexport.action?pageId=<pageID>. When typing this URL, it works perfectly. But when I try to download with wget, an HTML page is downloaded instead ( asking for login and password).
20 cze 2024 · If you want to export a space – or selected pages in a space – to HTML, XML, or PDF, Confluence can create a zipped archive of the HTML or XML files, or a single, downloadable PDF file. PDF export is useful you're producing a printable user manual from your documentation space for example.
19 maj 2022 · You can achieve this by using atlassian-python-api==3.27.0. To get page id instruction. If you want to download simply children from the parent side: url='https://confluence.xxxxx.com/', username='your_username', password='your_password'. title = i['title'] id = i['id'] pdf_name = title + '.pdf'.