Hello,
In MacOS Ventura we noticed that the PDF Export is not possible in the Safari browser. In other browsers, exporting works. We tried pages with usual content (text and images) and also blank pages.
It might have not been working for longer, but the Safari version we are using right now is: Version 16.1 (18614.2.9.1.12)
After hitting export, it just shows the URL that is supposed to be opened, it looks like this:
https:/ourcompany.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/flyingpdf/pdfpageexport.action?pageId=3646343436&atl_token=15j5v0535vv5n35vv53n530v5n393v53n0
If you manually open this URL, it says:
The following error(s) occurred:
Hi @mb
This is a new and known issue. More on this thread: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Re-Hi-this-also-affects-my-cloud-instance-so-it-seems/qaq-p/2202547/comment-id/258867#M258867
But Atlassian has in progress this issue https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-74930 which should fix your problem.
Thank you for the information.
It seems like a similar issue, but as I said it works in other browsers and it's not showing the session error unless you manually copy paste the presented URL into the URL bar.
So it might be a different issue.
Though I can confirm that exporting to Word is possible.
The users are presented this:
I also tried this workaround and it did not resolve the issue:
For all users, manually going to https://<Confluence-name-placeholder>.atlassian.net/wiki/welcome, should prompt the welcome option or perform some sort of "refresh", setting the user's cookie.
Once this is done, go back to the page(s), refresh them/the browser, and try exporting again.
Best Regards
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I found out that if you go to page information, this error appears:
It says security token was not present. Could this be a different problem to the one you mentioned @Alex Koxaras _Relational_?
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I can't be sure. But both have similar errors: "Session expired" / "Security token not present". But this is something that Atlassian's engineers know better. You can either comment on the above mention issue, or raise a support request.
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Hello @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ I checked again today and noticed the bug issue is closed. I can confirm that the export is working again in Safari.
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