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  1. Confluence Cloud
  2. CONFCLOUD-54313

Using the text "text UTF-8 text" creates a link automatically in Confluence on the "UTF-8" part of the text

      Steps to reproduce:
      1. Get an OnDemand instance that has JIRA as well, on fireball 185-187.
      2. On A confluence page write any sentence that contains "UTF-8", and the UTF-8 part of the text will become a link as "https://<instancename>.atlassian.net/browse/UTF-8.

      EDIT: Just found out that this also effect ISO formatted dates like " 2012-11-15" it will return an invalid JIRA link.

      Edit2: This appears to affect also strings like "rxx", "r3543", where it produces a link that looks lik "https://<instance name>/source/changelog/TP/?cs=343"

            [CONFCLOUD-54313] Using the text "text UTF-8 text" creates a link automatically in Confluence on the "UTF-8" part of the text

            Hi

            Thanks for raising this issue, apologies for the delayed response. We're currently tracking this issue against: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-27814 You can follow the development of this issue there.

            Regards

            Steve Haffenden (Inactive) added a comment - Hi Thanks for raising this issue, apologies for the delayed response. We're currently tracking this issue against: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-27814 You can follow the development of this issue there. Regards

            I'm also affected by this.
            But in my case the dates formatted like 2013-06-13 produce a link to Bamboo.

            I have an Ondemand instance with JIRA, Confluence and Bamboo.

            Mark Rekveld - Marvelution added a comment - I'm also affected by this. But in my case the dates formatted like 2013-06-13 produce a link to Bamboo. I have an Ondemand instance with JIRA, Confluence and Bamboo.

            We use a lot of dashes for part numbers, this has begun to be very annoying. Any updates? It would be nice to be able to turn this off at the page or space level. Maybe changing it to a quick macro were you type something like "i." similar to the header shortcut.

            Thanks

            Travis Travelstead added a comment - We use a lot of dashes for part numbers, this has begun to be very annoying. Any updates? It would be nice to be able to turn this off at the page or space level. Maybe changing it to a quick macro were you type something like "i." similar to the header shortcut. Thanks

              shaffenden Steve Haffenden (Inactive)
              romar Abdulrazaq Mohammed Ali Omar (Inactive)
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