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Hello. I am using the latest version of the Adaptavist Create Page Macro on Confluence 5.2.3. When I have umlauts in the Page Title field of the Macro Browser, when creating the new page the umlauts are replaced with a strange symbol. Then I have to edit the page again in order to fix it and it is very annoying.
Any ideas how can I fix that?
What version of the plugin are you using? In Marketplace the latest plugin is compatible up to version 5.1.5 of Confluence, so there could be a compatibility issue.
Also, if you create a page without the macro and put an umlaut in the title, does the same behavior occur? If not, I would contact Adaptavist and report this behavior as a bug. I included their contact information below:
35-39 Old Street
London London EC1V 9HX
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 207 976 4896
http://twitter.com/adaptavist
Thanks for your quick response. I am using the latest version of the Create Page Macro (3.0.1). When I create the page normally using a title with umlauts this behavior does not occur. So it is not a Confluence issue. Only when I create a page with the Create Page Macro this happens. Yes please report this to Adaptavist because it is really annoying having to reedit every page and change the title.
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