All pages where the display footnote macro is used are no longer working and show the error message:
Error: No group with name {footnoteId}
instead of the page content.
Removing the macro shows the content as expected.
We are using:
- Confluence server: 6.1.3
- Adaptavist footnote plugin: 2.6.0
Please, help fixing this issue ASAP.
Hi Rosario,
do you also have the Content Formatting Plugin from Adaptavist? And installed the latest version?
With version 6, they deployed a new footnote macro with that Add on and disabled the old one automatically.
Yes, I have also that plugin. This must be the reason. I missed any hint from Adaptavist on this chage...
Can you explain me how can I fix the issue then?
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Is the new footnote macro enabled? Maybe the installation stopped the old one and not enabled the new one?
There is an announcement for that:
http://www.adaptavist.com/w/update-footnotes-for-confluence-users/
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Well, the update of Content Formatting to v. 6.0.0 did not work as described in the link.
I have both plug-ins and after the upgrade the Footnote plug-in is still "active" but gives the metioned error and I the Content Formatting plug-in seems not to bring-in the new macros.
I tried to manually disable the Footnote plug-in but this results in "unknown macro" messages in all pages using the plug-in and if I edit the page I find no macro for footnote...
Who can help fixing the issue?
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you can open a support ticket at Adaptavist here:
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I have opened a support ticket.
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Thanks for pointing out our product support @Thomas.
I've solved the issue with Rosario. Essentially for some reason the Footnotes modules were disabled.
After enabling the modules it worked perfectly.
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For sake of completeness, the solution was:
1. disable the Footnote plug-in
2. enable the footnote components in the Content Formatting plug-in manually.
Even if before this we had to do other actions and restart the server; probably this was not needed but we will never know...
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Hello @Rosario De Domenico , @Thomas Schlegel ,
Up for this topic, as I am facing the same issue:
=> However, the footnote macro is enabled via the Content Formatting for Confluence plugin.
In your earlier posts, you indicated there is the "Adaptavist footnote plugin": do I need to use it in addition? I don't think so, as I can't find it in the Marketplace. I suppose it has been integrated in the "Content Formatting for Confluence", right?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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