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Resolution: Fixed
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NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.
The behaviour of images on a page is not what a user would expect after the content is pasted from another page. This can cause confusion, for example, when using a restricted page to make a draft, then copying that content into a new page/blog post.
To reproduce:
- Create Page A with attached images which are displayed on the page
- Restrict Page A so that only the current user can view it
- Create Page B which is public
- Copy and paste the content of Page A into Page B, and save
- For the current user, Page B will look as expected, but for any other user the images will appear to be broken
- Delete Page A, and then the images on Page B will be broken for all users
- is duplicated by
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CONFSERVER-30143 Prevent broken images when deleting a page
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- is related to
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CONFSERVER-25366 Confluence should respect relative links when copying and pasting the content of a page
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- Closed
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CONFSERVER-31905 When copying/pasting content from one draft to another, if it contains images, they can't convert into "storage" mode and I can't save the new page
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- Closed
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- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-23332 Pasting Confluence content in editor should copy embedded images to destination page
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CONFSERVER-43522 Option to upload and embed copied web images
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[CONFSERVER-23332] Pasting Confluence content in editor should copy embedded images to destination page
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow 4 [ 3578461 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 3 [ 4337380 ] |
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow 2 [ 3172345 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 4 [ 3578461 ] |
Status | Original: RESOLVED [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3033922 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 2 [ 3172345 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v4 [ 2523786 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3033922 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2259333 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v4 [ 2523786 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2195898 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2259333 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 1926525 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2195898 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v2 [ 1755474 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 1926525 ] |
Description |
Original:
The behaviour of images on a page is not what a user would expect after the content is pasted from another page. This can cause confusion, for example, when using a restricted page to make a draft, then copying that content into a new page/blog post.
*To reproduce:* # Create *Page A* with attached images which are displayed on the page # Restrict *Page A* so that only the current user can view it # Create *Page B* which is public # Copy and paste the content of *Page A* into *Page B*, and save # For the current user, *Page B* will look as expected, but for any other user the images will appear to be broken # Delete *Page A*, and then the images on *Page B* will be broken for all users |
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{panel:bgColor=#e7f4fa} *NOTE:* This suggestion is for *Confluence Server*. Using *Confluence Cloud*? [See the corresponding suggestion|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-23332]. {panel} The behaviour of images on a page is not what a user would expect after the content is pasted from another page. This can cause confusion, for example, when using a restricted page to make a draft, then copying that content into a new page/blog post. *To reproduce:* # Create *Page A* with attached images which are displayed on the page # Restrict *Page A* so that only the current user can view it # Create *Page B* which is public # Copy and paste the content of *Page A* into *Page B*, and save # For the current user, *Page B* will look as expected, but for any other user the images will appear to be broken # Delete *Page A*, and then the images on *Page B* will be broken for all users |
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