I have a issue on my daily automated backup. Even though i have the backup set to run daily at the same time, every other day it fails because there's 5 - 10 minutes left in the 24 hour window between backups. Here's the thing. It's scheduled to run at the exact same time everyday and there is exactly 24 hours between when the first backup runs and the next backup runs. Is there a way to fix this?
The current CRON expression is every 0 0 8 * * ?
Here is the error message
Error response HTTP body:Backup frequency is limited. You can not make another backup right now. Approximate time till next allowed backup: 0h 5mError publishing webhook. Response HTTP status:406
There is a DITA to Wiki project on sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/dita2wiki/ might as well can help you with.
# Workaround
For unknown reasons, the dita2wiki utility doesn't import the DITA stuff into Confluence.
PROS
You have both an HTML and printable PDF with the same content.
CONS
The words in the HTML and PDF output doesn't appear in a search. To workaround this issue, I paste the TOC outside the macro field.
Maybe this workaround is too much of a workaround. What do you think?
Do you have other ways to move DITA content into Confluence?
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Thanks for your reply.
DITA is an XML data model.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_Information_Typing_Architecture
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You might want to explain what DITA is (I do know myself, but it's fourth on the list when I google, after eyewear, hockey and a burlesque act)
For the Confluence -> DITA flow, it depends on what DITA can import - Confluence can export to xml and some other generic or standard formats.
For <something> to Confluence, https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.uwc is the usual starting point if that <something> can't export Confluence formatted data.
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