We have moved some pages from one space to a new space. But still, during the migration, the storage of the old space remains unchanged. How this is possible?
Hi,
Unfortunately I believe the problem is indeed the browser incompatibility as of the supported platforms page: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Supported+Platforms
If you have experienced the same in Firefox, then you may want to check if it is a supported version of the browser, also disable all browser plugins and antivirus software temporarily on your client machine to see if the issue persists. If it makes no difference, I'd go to debug it based on the following article by enabling profiling: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Troubleshooting+Slow+Performance+Using+Page+Request+Profiling
If the above does not help, I encourage you to open a support ticket with us at href="http://support.atlassian.com%20">http://support.atlassian.com where we can help you to debug this issue.
Kind regards,
Peter
The fact that we're seeing this in Firefox, Chrome and IE suggests that this is not a browser incompatibility issue.
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We observe the same problem for one of our customers. All browsers seemed to be affected.
Any news on that? Did you create a support ticket?
As far as I know Confluence 4.x shows these problems. Does anyone know if this problem still exists in Confluence 5.x?
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Do you have Gliffy enabled on your Confluence instance?
This issue - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-27796 suggests that it could be related.
We have Gliffy installed on our environment.
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I don't suppose you ever found a solution to this question? I'm seeing exactly the same behaviour in all browsers (Chrome, Firefox, IE - haven't tried Opera) connecting to my Confluence 4.3.7 instance.
Users are starting to get shirty with the performance too. :-(
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