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How can I use XSLT to render conflunce

Rahul Homes June 6, 2016

I'm trying a simple example that is given on bob swift page to apply XSLT and render page accordingly

 

But it is not working it just outputs plain text.

What is so wrong ?

 

Example

 

https://rahulhomes.atlassian.net/wiki/display/MYF/Test

 

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Bob Swift
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June 6, 2016

Are you sure your XSLT programming is correct? Suggest you open a support issue and attach a simple example that demonstrates what you are seeing.

In the editor, use Insert -> Markup when copying wiki examples into a page.

 

Rahul Homes June 6, 2016

Thanks for your response

I think I'm doing correct but I'm new to XSLT and Confluence so just want to make sure I'm not missing any thing

1.Capture.JPG

2. Save but the o/p is

3.

Capture1.JPG  

 

Rahul Homes June 7, 2016

Thanks but it says unknown macro xslt as below

image2016-6-7 17:28:52.png

Bob Swift
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June 7, 2016

That says you haven't installed the HTML for Confluence add-on. I just noticed now your url indicates a Cloud instance. This add-on is not currently available for Confluence Cloud. 

Rahul Homes June 7, 2016

Understood. Yes I was trying on the cloud confluence. Thanks!!

Is there any workaround for same?

 

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June 7, 2016

Not that I am aware of.

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