Ah, ok, that's an OnDemand installation.
You could raise it with OnDemand support, but you're probably wasting your time. OnDemand is regularly updated, so the build number will change quite a lot. It's also pretty much irrelevant to most users, so I'm not sure why you'd want to document it.
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Do you have an URL please ?
I'm a little lost with atlassian product.
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https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Getting+help+and+support will point you to https://support.atlassian.com/
But I wouldn't expect much, as the build number will change quite frequently.
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Which Confluence? There are quite a lot of them out there, and we don't have access to most of them, only the ones we are directly involved in.
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Thanks for your answer.
This is this url : https://wikidsi.atlassian.net
Regards,
Gwendal
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