I am new to Confluence macro implementation and have one requirement like,
After inserting the macro in the confluence page and update, remove the macro parameter from that macro.
So that on page refresh the parameter should not be available.
That sounds wrong to me. When you give a macro a parameter, it's part of the content and should remain there. This feels more like you are trying to create an action, not content, in which case you should be looking at adding items to menus and toolbars
Could you explain the reason for what you are doing? What will your users get from this?
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