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The Blog Posts Macro allows you to display news items within a page. Clicking on a title takes you to the news item.
Blog Posts Macro
What you need to type |
What you will get |
{blog-posts}
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To demonstrate linking to a news item.
Confluence 1.4.4 is a maintenance release that resolves some issues users may have encountered using Confluence 1.4 or higher. It fixes approximately 40 issues, including making the dynamic uploading of plugins significantly more reliable.
1.4.4 is a free upgrade for all customers who purchased their Confluence license after September 23, 2004. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
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Last changed Jun 02, 2005 09:00 by Charles Miller
Confluence 1.4.1 is a maintenance release that resolves some issues users may have encountered using Confluence 1.4. Issues include an occasional failure to display Confluence pages, Oracle and MySQL database issues, and a slow memory-leak.
1.4.1 is a free upgrade for all customers who purchased their Confluence license after June 2nd, 2004. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
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Last changed Jun 02, 2005 08:51 by Charles Miller
Confluence 1.3.6 is a maintenance release which fixes a number of issues users may encounter when using Confluence 1.3 with an Oracle database. It is intended for those customers who are not yet ready to upgrade to Confluence 1.4.
Confluence 1.3.6 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, we recommend you try our free trial of Confluence 1.4.1. Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
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Last changed May 11, 2005 17:58 by Tom Davies
Confluence 1.4 Release Candidate 2
 | 1.4-RC2 is now available for download here. |
Confluence 1.4-RC2 is (barring some absolute disaster) the final public developer build for Confluence 1.4. It incorporates all the changes that were deployed in the private DR7 build, as well as around 60 new bug fixes and improvements.
Confluence 1.4-RC2 is being released to give Confluence customers the opportunity to test the upgrade path for their existing Confluence installation. By testing your migration with this pre-release, you can ensure that any problems you may experience will be fixed before the final 1.4 release, rather than having to rely on ad-hoc patches or wait for 1.4.1.
Who should upgrade?
While 1.4-RC2 is still pre-release software, and we do not recommend upgrading production Confluence sites until the release of 1.4-final, we would recommend any existing Confluence customer install this release on a test server, and try to import their existing Confluence data into it.
Upgrade Procedure
Upgrading Confluence should be pretty easy. If you are upgrading from Confluence 1.3 or higher, you can find instructions here. We strongly recommend that you backup your confluence.home directory and database before upgrading!
If you are upgrading from Confluence 1.2.3 or earlier, be sure to read the upgrade instructions in the Confluence 1.3 release notes.
 | When you first start Confluence 1.4-RC2 after upgrading, the server may take a few minutes to become fully functional. This is because Confluence is rearranging information in the database so that it can be looked up more efficiently. This will only be done the first time Confluence is started after upgrading. |
New Features in Confluence 1.4-RC2
The changes made between DR7 and RC2 are mostly correctness and polish issues - major feature development on Confluence 1.4 has been completed. A few notable changes however are:
- You can upload attachments while editing a page – from the "Insert Link" popup
- The dynamic content-tree degrades gracefully on unsupported browsers
- Many bugs related to PDF export (and images included in PDF exports) have been fixed
- Ü characters in page titles no longer confuse the database
- Text properties set via the contentPropertyManager can now be longer than 255 characters, fixing related bugs in the {tasklist} and {excerpt} macros
- The {attachments} macro can display the list of attachments inline within a page
- New XML-RPC and SOAP plugin types allow you to deploy web services dynamically into Confluence
- A potential connection leak that has been causing problems for Oracle users has been fixed.
And much much more.
Last changed Mar 01, 2005 21:17 by Charles Miller
Confluence 1.3.5 is a maintenance release which fixes a number of bugs from earlier versions. It is a recommended upgrade for all customers.
Confluence 1.3.5 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
Further Reading
Confluence 1.3.4 is a maintenance release which includes a small number of important fixes to Confluence. It is a recommended upgrade for all customers.
Confluence 1.3.4 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
Further Reading
Confluence 1.3.2 is a maintenance release which includes 30 bug fixes and improvements which users may have noticed or requested.
Confluence 1.3.2 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
Further Reading
Confluence 1.3.1 is a maintenance release that fixes some bugs that users may have encountered using Confluence 1.3.
Confluence 1.3.1 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
Further Reading
Last changed Dec 01, 2004 01:39 by Charles Miller
Confluence 1.3 is now available for download. Confluence 1.3 introduces a powerful mail archive to better capture your team's communication. We've also revamped the space summary and administration pages, overhauled content indexing and referrer tracking, enhanced space permissions, and written a whole new setup wizard to make getting Confluence up and running even easier.
Be sure to read the release-notes for upgrade instructions and a detailed run-down of all the new features.
Confluence 1.3 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
More Information
Confluence 1.3-DR3 is the third of our experimental Development Releases on the road to 1.3. These snapshot builds let us deliver features more regularly to people who don't mind being on the bleeding edge, give customers early access to features they may have been waiting months for, or just let you guys see how the next major Confluence release is shaping up.
While we make an effort to ensure that we're in a stable and releasable state in time for each DR build, development releases may contain unfinished features, or interesting bugs. If you don't want to follow the development releases yourself, we'll be running the most recent DR build on on http://confluence.atlassian.com/. (We're also running our private extranet on DR3. We don't release anything we wouldn't run ourselves.)
More Information
Confluence 1.3-DR1 is the first of our experimental Development Releases on the road to 1.3. These snapshot builds let us deliver features more regularly to people who don't mind being on the bleeding edge, give customers early access to features they may have been waiting months for, or just let you guys see how the next major Confluence release is shaping up.
While we make an effort to ensure that we're in a stable and releasable state in time for each DR build, development releases may contain unfinished features, or interesting bugs. If you don't want to follow the development releases yourself, we'll be running the most recent DR build on on http://confluence.atlassian.com/. (We're also running our private extranet on DR1. We don't release anything we wouldn't run ourselves.)
More Information
Confluence 1.2.2 is a maintenance release that fixes some bugs that users may have encountered using Confluence 1.2 or 1.2.1. It fixes problems with attachment downloading, text file imports and text-only emails.
Confluence 1.2.2 is a recommended upgrade for all Confluence customers, as it fixes a serious bug that can cause corrupted attachment downloads.
Confluence 1.2.2 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
Further Reading
It has been pointed out to us that the bicubic image scaling hint that we use in Confluence 1.2.1 is in fact ignored by all JDK's prior to version 5.0. The sole exception is Mac OS X. As such, customers upgrading to 1.2.1 will only see increased thumbnail quality if:
- You are running Confluence on JDK 5.0 (not recommended, since it's still a pre-release, and we haven't tested Confluence in this configuration)
- You are running Confluence on JDK 1.4.2 on Mac OS X
We apologise for the error.
Last changed Sep 09, 2004 20:21 by Charles Miller
Confluence 1.2.1 is a maintenance release that fixes some bugs that users may have encountered using Confluence 1.2. It incorporates improvements to performance for large Confluence installations; and fixes bugs related to the remote API, over-use of disk space, and a few annoying errors users were experiencing when setting up a new Confluence instance.
Confluence 1.2.1 is a free upgrade for any existing Confluence customer. If you're not a Confluence customer, you can download a fully functional 30-day trial, Also don't forget we offer free licenses to registered non-profit organisations and qualifying open source projects.
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Optional Parameters
Parameter name |
Default |
Description |
default parameter |
15 |
Specify the number of posts you want to display. |
content |
entire |
Specify 'content=excerpts' to display short excerpts, or 'content=titles' to display a list of posts. |
time |
no limit |
Specify from how far back in time you want items displayed, using 'h' (hours) or 'd' (days). |
labels |
none |
Display posts that match the specified label(s). |
spaces |
The current space |
Display posts from the specified space(s). Specify '@all' for all spaces, the space key for a global space, or '~username' for a personal space. Separate multiple space keys with commas. |
Examples of Optional Parameters
1. Specify the number of posts you want displayed
2. Display the content in its entirety, as short excerpts, or as a list of titles
Excerpts
{blog-posts:content=excerpts}
Titles
{blog-posts:content=titles}
3. Choose from how far back in time you want items displayed
For example, "time=12h" would display those items created in the last twelve hours, and "time=7d" would show items made in the last week. (The default is no limit)
Hours
Days
4. Filter items using labels
- To display content with any of the specified labels:
The following code will display items that contain either of the labels, 'atlassian' or 'confluence'
{blog-posts:labels=atlassian,confluence|}
- To display content with all of the specified labels:
The following code will display content with both labels 'atlassian' and 'confluence'
{blog-posts:labels=atlassian,confluence|match-labels=all}
5. Filter items using spaces
- The following code will display items from the 'Marketing' space (whose key is 'MKTG') and Joe Smith's personal space:
{blog-posts:spaces=MKTG,~jsmith}
6. Filter items by combining parameters
The following code will display the latest 10 items in the 'Marketing' space with the label 'logo'. The items will be displayed as a list.
{blog-posts:10|labels=logo|spaces=MKT|content=titles}
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