There are questions here about copying one Confluence's page into another, but what we really need is the ability to link the parent page in the original instance of Confluence to its child clone in the second instance such that the second stays up-to-date with the first, real-time, as new updates are made. (For managing requirements for a project involving two separate company's/teams.)
Is such a thing possible?
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Hi Rebekkah,
you might want to take a look at this:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.comalatech.remotepublishing/server/overview
Its free but requires comala workflows to work.
Cheers
David
Will using the include-page macro work for you? Or excerpt-include?
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Yes, but involves developing and copying the page's content, with all limitations/problems that this implies.
How I would do it, would be to listen for PageUpdatedEvent. If this is the page I want to replicate, then I'd use a rest client to post the content of this page to a rest endpoint on the other server. Now, on the other side, i'd just replace the replica's body with the ones I just sent.
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