Our users reported today that a Confluence Page is not populated with the Global Template content when they create it from a Global Template. Needless to say, this worked as expected in the past.
I identified and isolated the problem. It is caused by using a variable in a Global Template. Creating a page from a Global Template that contains no variables works as expected, but it fails when a variable is present in the global template. The page is not populated with the Global Template content as expected.
Here are the steps to validate the bug:
Edit the Global Template, remove the variable, and then save it. When using it again, the page is populated as expected, but there is no variable to complete.
Does anyone else currently experience this issue in Confluence?
Hey @Ben van den Berg ,
Does this still appear to be an issue? I've just tested this on two of our sites and it seems to work as expected 👀
Cheers,
Tobi
@Ben van den Berg I have seen 2 other related questions in the last day or so:
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Thanks, @Barbara Szczesniak. It seems Atlassian is turning a blind eye to a problem created by an update to Confluence and now ignoring it, even after multiple people in the user community have reported it.
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