We are pleased to release Page Linker for Confluence 1.1.0 with the following features:
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Page Version Control
There may be situations in which you may need to reference to page versions
- With collaborative editing, its harder to track page's contents
- Referencing version of page contents to increase accountability and track changes
- Someone left a comment on the page but the content no longer exists
Locating a page based on created dates despite version being reindexed or deleted
When you linked your confluence pages with your Jira issues, what will happen when these pages are edited or even deleted? When a page version is deleted, the version numbers are reassigned and the versions of your documents are updated.
Here is how we could help you to better inform and advice your viewers:
When you've linking to v.2 (published in Feb 14, 2018 11.08) in Jira which has been deleted.
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When you've linked v.4 in Jira but it has now become v.3
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Suggestions to an earlier and later page version (if available) if invalid version provided
Similar to the example of re-indexing of version number and deletion, you can also search for page version via a hyperlink with the following format
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The url for the link would be as such (Base URL)/pages/showpage.action?version=(Version Number)&pageId=(Page Id)&date=(Modified Date in yyyyMMddHHmmss) |
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Version | Page's version number referenced | 2 |
Page ID | The page id of the latest version | 148373505 |
Date | Date and time when the page was last modified | 20180214153010 (14th February 2018, 15:30:10pm) |
Referencing your comments to page's version
All comments are displayed on the page's latest version (e.g. v.6). To track the state of a document when a comment was added, you would need to look at the timestamp of the comment and navigate to the page history and locate their respective version.
You could now add the version's url to inform others the state of the page when the comment was made.