Upgraded Confluence Server from 5.10.2 to 6.11.2. Consequently the "edit" button has disappeared from many, but not all articles.
Where do I look? I saw an article about deleting plugin caches. I did that, and it did not help. I also tried flipping articles missing the edit button from Restricted back to No Restrictions and I still don't see the edit button.
Hi Damon,
do you see any errors in the Confluence application log? Do you use any CSS or HTML modifying the look&feel of your site? Are the addon updated & not compatible addons disabled. Does the edit button appear if you start in safe mode? Do you use any proxy servers?
It's a major upgrade from 5.10.2 to 6.11.2
As the collaborative editing was introduced with Confluence 6, you might have to do some configuration on the Synchrony engine.
I guess, we need some more information...
Best
JP
Here is where it gets odd, and maybe this is all some kind of misunderstanding on my part or a bug that existed in 5.10.2 that I was used to, or a bug in 6.11.2:
My user account is in the confluence-administrators group. Supposedly "the 'confluence-administrators' group always has all permissions for all spaces". However, if I go into the Space Tools for a space where I don't have the edit button on articles, and add myself as an individual user to the permissions, the edit button then appears.
Prior to the upgrade I had the edit button on all articles. So it seems to me like 6.11.2 is not actually obeying the "'confluence-administrators' group always has all permissions for all spaces" as claimed.
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Hi Damon,
you're on the right path. Being a member of the confluence-administrator group doesn't give you the edit rights on restricted pages but it gives you the right to change the restrictions to add yourself or the confluence-administrator group to the page with edit rights. We had this in our company after changing from 5 to 6.
You might find some information going thru the release notes from 5 to 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 ...
Best
JP
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Thanks JP. I think I get now that this is a feature and not a bug.
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