I'm creating a new blog post named A.blogpost in Space A which contains a link to page B.1 in Space B. On that page B.1 I'm using the Incoming Links macro by Dieter Wimberger to show a list of all the pages that are linked to my page. What the macro should basically do is render a list of all incoming links which should be the same information as in the incoming links section of the page information.
Once the page B.1 is published the macro shows up exactly one link that is incoming - which is the A.blogpost from space A, but the link:
a) has the spaceID as a prefix to the pagetitle (<spaceID>:<pagetitle> or in this case A:A.blogpost)
b) references wrong: instead of referencing the /pages/viewpage.action?pageid=... it references the /pages/createpage.action?... But in incoming links section of the page information the correct link (the first of the two) is displayed.
I was wondering if anybody else is experiencing this and whether this is a bug of the addon (which I assume) or not.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Manuel
@Manuel Bähnisch, I just ran into the same bug. I also can't find this free app listed in the Marketplace anymore. There is another, very similar, paid app called STAGIL Incoming Links. But I downloaded a trial, and there seems to be a glitch where the entire contents of the linked page are shown, instead of just the page title with a link.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1215391/stagil-incoming-links
For the money, it seems like Linking for Confluence from Service Rocket has more features:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/166/linking-for-confluence
Hi @Susan Ostreicher ,
we finally decided to go with STAGIL Incoming Links as a replacement anyway. Today I raised a request at STAGIL regarding your reported glitch (which I was able to reproduce) and a fix has just been released with version 1.0.7. The excerpt is now only rendered if the "Show excerpt" option in the macro is activated.
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According to the plugin author, the link is at https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1212102/incoming-links/version-history
It seemed that the feature has been integrated into Confluence
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