Hello
Since UWC supporting only Basic authentication in case of Sharepoint ( unfortunately, we have Kerberos ), I am not able to start conversation. Now, I am asking for ( or looking for ) one example of exported page, we would like to see how it looks like, what is the content/format.
Any other suggestions how to convert from Sharepoint to Confluence are welcome.
I appreciate your help, thank you in advance.
Regards,
Milan Stakic
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Hello All
We used another approach, creating custom C# application ( Kerberos authentication supported ), exporting all pages to html/text format and then used 'Importing Pages from Disk'. Some small modification was needed at the end, but now we are done with this.
Regards,
Milan
Hello Milan, the alternate that I see at the moment would be using one of the outputs from the tool listed here to bridge the conversion to a format that can be readable by Confluence. Would that be an option?
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Hello Guilherme,
Do you know what the format of exported files will be ? We tried to export it to html ( or some kind of xml ), but then conversion phase failed, becasue exported format is not supported. What I would like to see at least one example of exported sharepoint page done by uwc exporter, if that possible. Do you think that this is possible to get somehow ?
Regards,
Milan
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Hi Milan, even after some research there appear to be no examples of the export output. This is an alpha module, so I believe there is work to be done in order to get functional data from it. The best thing would be to talk directly with the developers of the UWC in the email listed at their doc page.
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