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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Medium
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None
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7.4.18, 7.13.8, 7.14.4, 7.15.3, 7.17.4, 7.18.2, 7.18.3, 7.19.0, 8.0.2, 7.20.3, 8.2.3
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43
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Severity 3 - Minor
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74
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Issue Summary
When a page with user mentions is migrated from Confluence Cloud into Confluence Server/DC using either site or space migration, the mentions display "Broken Link"
For a cloud to cloud migration via Confluence DC, this results in mentions showing "Unlicensed User" in the destination cloud site
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a page in Confluence Cloud with one or more @ user mentions
- Export the space or site from Confluence Cloud
- Import the space or site into Confluence Server DC
- Observe the Broken Link message in place of the user mentions. Within the page source the <ri:user> element is missing a user identifier attribute.
Expected Results
The expected result is that the @ user mention is displayed with the proper user in Confluence Server/DC.
<p><ac:link><ri:user ri:userkey="2cb28085823708f50182370d3c880001" /></ac:link> </p>
Actual Results
is displayed
The below element is what is actually created in Confluence Server/DC:
<p><ac:link><ri:user /></ac:link> </p>
Workaround
For cloud to cloud migrations: The workaround is to use the space export/import directly from cloud to cloud.
For cloud to server migrations: Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
- is related to
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CONFSERVER-83200 Cloud import is not working as expected because of the older AAID format used in Cloud
- Closed
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