Hello!
We upgrade Confluence to version 6.9.1 and after upgrade see pictures with text "Unknown macro 'code'" instead of code fragments in a many old pages. I try to find solution in documentation and knowledge base, but still not found it.
Please, help me to find and solve this problem.
Mike
Look at the storage format (top-right "..." menu -> view storage format. That will tell you what the ID of macro there is at that page position.
Thanks, David!
I see that every macro has it's own ID
<ac:structured-macro ac:name="code" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="6b4bf71c-dbb5-4803-83bb-35be37a9ff61">
or
<ac:structured-macro ac:name="code" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="7400f6d0-ab47-41e6-bd59-81d3cc558014">
And I don't know how it can help me?
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I was more checking it's the built-in "code" macro.
List all your plugins at https://BASE_URL/plugins/servlet/upm/manage/all and find the "code macro plugin". If you open it up does it say all modules enabled?
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Mine says "25 of 25 modules enabled" but I still get the same error.
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We had the same problem after upgrading to Confluence 6.15.4 - I don't see why it should have been disabled by the upgrade process.
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