Uploading html files to confluence

rajeswari saravanan September 14, 2023

I have several html files I'd like to upload to a Confluence page.

The main index.html file has drill-throughs to other html pages/image files/etc.

These files are not hosted on a web server (so we do not have an external URL) so it's difficult to use the html macro.

 

Also, copying in the html code into several confluence pages won't quite enable the interactive user experience we're looking for.

 

Is there a simpler way to upload a set of html files to Confluence while preserving the user experience/drill throughs/etc?

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Brant Schroeder
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January 24, 2024

@rajeswari saravanan If you would like to keep that functionality within Confluence you will need to bring in the content then update the links within Confluence.

Brant Schroeder
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April 3, 2024

@rajeswari saravanan can you please accept the answer to help others?

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