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Comment: Migration of unmigrated content due to installation of a new plugin

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The Apache Geronimo project used cwiki.apache.org as it's wiki and primary documentation. This wiki is based on Confluence.

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The template used provides, among other things, the very cool Apache Geronimo top banner, navigational breadcrumbs where Home always point to http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo, search capabilities, Confluence content editing links.

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When making a reference to any document in the wiki you should point to this autoexported HTML content, avoid pointing directly to Confluence content. If the page you are browsing does not have the Geronimo banner on top then you are not looking at the HTML version.

(tick) Good: http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo/geronimo-cwiki-documentation-architecture.html

(error) Bad: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/geronimo/Tips+for+writing+and+formatting+documentation

Tip:
One way to get back to the HTML version of the page you just edited is to navigate to that particular page from http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo .

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Editing content

The HTML exported pages still hold the links for editing the content. By clicking on Edit Page or Add Page for instance you will be automatically redirected to Confluence. If you are not already logged in you will be prompted to enter user name and password and then you will get to the editing page. From there it is just like any other Confluence installation, add/edit the content and Save it.

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