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I have seen some other questions, but none of them were solved.
Confluence has an option to export space to html, which generates a zip-file containing a html file per page, so far so good.
When starting the index.html it all looks fine. When you open a link (page) all links in "related articles" don't work, because the link refers to a subfolder that does not exist for instance: /329089031/Extern+Bureaublad+en+meerdere+beeldschermen
The subfolder 329089031 does not exist and also the + characters are not present. The generated html file is located in the root of the export and is "Extern-Bureaublad-en-meerdere-beeldschermen_329089031.html"
Any clues?
Hi @Dennis Limburg , welcome to the community. I ran into this several months back and found the following post useful. Might I ask if you saw this post - Export-pages-space-to-HTML-inter-page-links-are-created-in-two-different-ways ? If so does it mirror your experience? It references this suggestion - CONFCLOUD-69336
Sorry for delay, we had some days off. Happy new year to all.
In my case all links within the html pages are relative, there are no links to the atlassian spaces. Some links however refer to pages in subfolders that do not exist, and also the + characters are not accepted.
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