When I want to access an attachment file through Javascript I can use a URL like:
.....com:1890/download/attachments/xxxxxxx/file.js
How can I do the same for the Confluence page file, meaning the myPage.txt file that creates the page?
I have access to the myPage.txt file in the Confluence file system that I access using Webdav, but the file address in that case is a local file system address, like .../myPage/myPage.txt and that's not what I need.
I figured this out, if I just leave off the .txt extension it works.
e.g. http: <path>.com:1890/display/spaceName/pageName
Neat! Thanks for sharing!
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