My company will like to display Sharepoint content within Confluence but I am wondering if there is a way to do this without having to pay for the Sharepoint Macro. Any suggestions would be great.
We ended up using an iframe and it looks great!
I tried to use inline frame to show a sharepoint site, but the placeholder is simply empty. Any hint at what could be wrong?
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Hi, we ended up using an iframe and it looks great! :)
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Why type of content? If documents, then you could use the SuperOffice add-on (FREE) to embed them in Confluence pages and relate SharePoint list items (tasks, issues,...) to document contents too.
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We want to display a blog that we have in Sharepoint
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Sharepoint can produce RSS feeds. Confluence has an RSS Feed Macro. Perhaps?
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