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      In order to restrict access to certain plugins, we should make it possible to enable and disable them on a space level.

            [CONFSERVER-3687] Make Plugins available configurable on a space level.

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            Jenny (Inactive) added a comment - Hi all, Thanks for your interest in this issue. While this suggestion has gathered significant interest, we're unable to implement all of the excellent suggestions you make. We appreciate the benefits of such requests, but don't plan to work on this for the foreseeable future. This suggestion will be reviewed in about 12 month's time, at which point we’ll consider whether we need to alter its status. Best, Confluence Product Management

            Bob Swift (personal) added a comment - Relates to http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Security and CONF-3918 .

            That would be a dream for things like the

            {html}

            macro. I'd also like the ability to disable them in comments, dashboard, etc.

            The plugins themselves should also be able to include hard-coded rules, such as "Never allow in dashboard", etc.

            Guy Fraser [Adaptavist.com] added a comment - That would be a dream for things like the {html} macro. I'd also like the ability to disable them in comments, dashboard, etc. The plugins themselves should also be able to include hard-coded rules, such as "Never allow in dashboard", etc.

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