I'm currently testing confluence with jira (both onDemand) for our relatively small academic institution. We do have the need to put websites up for lectures. Those websites usually contain some content that needs to be password protected, i.e. it is only available to students who actually take the course. How can I achieve this in confluence? In your answers, please consider that I'm not a web developer. I'm just checking out confluence (I so far have not even started on jira). I really like the it so far, but I need to find a simple fix for this somehow.
Hi Davin,
I'm not sure how we would have this call to be tracking with the logging and profiling for Confluence, however, if it helps you, I could find this answers thread that would help you to use it with plugin made by you. ![]()
Cheers,
Giu
Our cyber security team also wants this. It seems obvious you would want the complete URL including the query-string. Is there a way to do this?
This has nothing to do with accessing the query-string in a macro.
thanks
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