Hi, I am trying to import 100+ pages into a confluence space. The content in HTML are compiled in one CSV file.
Is there a way to import them into Confluence?
My Confluence administration page shows a General Configuration, but there is no Import content option there.
@Galib Hassan Welcome to the Atlassian Community.
By default there is not a great way to import your html content. There is an app called All-in-one file importer for confluence that you could use. You can try it for free to see if it works. You might need the HTML files to be in HTML page format and not CSV for it to work.
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I've imported pages from CSV/Excel by:
You get separate pages with your data under headings.
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Do you mean, XML? CSV is usually more common for describing tables?
And where is the source for these pages coming from?
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It is a CSV of XML/HTML (it's all div and pre so they look like html/xml). Each row is a page. Columns are page name, page source content, version, date updated etc.
Source came out of Assembla.
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Oh boy. I think you are in for a hard time. And from the summary I read, it is more analogous to Jira?
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