Dear support,
Can you help me to migrate wiki (php website of wiki ) to confluence cloud ???
The community can probably help you "migrate wiki (php website of wiki )" to Confluence, but you'll need to explain what a "php website of wiki" is to start with.
There are plenty of converters and importers, so you are probably going to find this quite easy!
i have wiki website is written by PHP and using mysql DB , i want to migrate it to confluence cloud
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Repeating the statement does not really answer the question. We can't tell you anything more because you have not told us anything new here.
I coudl take a guess - you have written your own wiki software and now want to move the content. You'll need to write code that can convert the data from your format into something Confluence can read.
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yes i want to move content of my wiki to confluence ,
can you help me to do this or there is any tools can do this ???
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There might be some tools that can help, but "wiki in php" tells us nothing that might help us identify any tool that might help.
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i have website like this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
,i want to move it to Confluence cloud can you help me ??
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Possibly. I can't tell you until you tell us what "wiki in php" means. Is it something you wrote? Is it something someone is running for you? What is it?
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"wiki in php" this means that i have website is written with "PHP" programming language
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and now
i have website like this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
,i want to move it to Confluence cloud can you help me ??
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I cannot help you if you will not tell me what the system is.
Is it something you wrote?
Is it something someone is running for you?
What is it?
It's no good telling me "wiki in php" or "like wikipedia". What is the system?
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yes something i wrote on my own server ,i have the content of it
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it's website consist of HTML files ,CSS , .php files ,images is similar as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
and i use to run it apache httpd web server , mysql DB inside Centos server
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So nothing like wikipedia then.
You will need to write something that can read through your content, convert it to a format Confluence can use and import it.
A word document per page might do it, if you're happy to slog through each word doc and use "import from word" for each one.
But I'd be looking to poke the data into Confluence over the REST API probably using the "content -> create content" call for most of it.
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Hi Mahmoud,
This is the community site and not Atlassian Support. Please review the links below for additional information on migrating to Confluence Cloud.
Cheers!
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