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Comment: Migrated to Confluence 5.3

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There is more information at the end of this page on how content is synchronized from the Wiki to the public site.

can we remove the following parag?
Since the Wiki content forms the backbone for the public website content, it is important that the community adheres to some community accepted common guidelines when authoring content on the Wiki, to help in consistency and maintainability of the content.  The objective of this page is to record these guidelines.
and replace with
Since the wiki content forms the backbone for the public website content, its structure is documented here to help keep it maintainable.

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We use an autoexport plugin that automatically converts Confluence's native, and dynamically generated content into a static HTML version that gets exported to the Tuscany website which is located at apache.tuscany.org.

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titleIssues with the Wiki auto export to the Tuscany website

Problems with the auto export plugin mean not all changes to Wiki pages will get automatically synced to the public website, to resolve this it may be necessary to force a manual refresh. One common situation where this occurs is where a page that is nested within another page with an include is updated but the page using the the include is not updated. Only Confluence administrators can force a manual refresh, how to do this is documented here and some more about the issue in this thread. Note that even with a forced refresh it still takes a short while for the live website server to pick up the changes. If you need a refresh done some current Tuscany Confluence administrators to ask are: Mike Edwards, Ant Elder, Venkata Krishnan, Luciano Resende, or Simon Nash.

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