I am trying to migrate all of our TWiki content to confluence using the UWC (Universal Wiki Converter).
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.uwc
But i keep getting the following error
REMOTE_API_ERROR: Could not transform wiki content in page: '<page-name>' from markup to xhtml.
I have looked for an answer on forums, i have also following the documentation but it doesnt seem to be getting me anywhere.
A lot of the pages transfer over with no problems but for about 40-45% of them i get this error in the log file and they are unreadable when uploaded to confluence.
i had the same problem when trying to import pages from pmwiki.
I had a look in the confluence-logfile where its said:
The macro ' ... %3cdo Something with the DB> return ... ' is unknown.
It turned out that confluence had a problem with code-snippets in my pages. it tries to interpret every curly-bracket as a confluence-marco - and there are a lot of curly-brackets in java-code ;-)
i replaced every { with [ and every } with ], after that the import worked.
Thanks this does work, i tested it on a few pages but i dont think this is a solution for me as i cant do this throughout TWiki as its a rather large space as its been with the company for 7 years or so so its rather large. i think im going to have to pick what comes over and what gets archived.
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chrisi: Glad you posted this -- I've been left with a pile of steaming Atlassian in my lap that needs maintenance on short notice, and this was precisely the thing I needed to know that I wasn't motivated enough to discover on my own.
Brian Mitchell: This is precisely what tools like sed are for.
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