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Still have a question? Get fast answers from people who know. Was this helpful? Yes No. Therefore, for the macros that are not mapped in XWiki, you will need to either create bridge macros and map them or re-create them in XWiki.
You can also run a quick Database Search to check how many times are the macros used in the pages that you have imported from Confluence. This could help you decide if you want to re-create them or not. Map the users and recreate the permissions scheme, using our powerful, fine-grained Rights Management System. You will be able to define view, comment, edit, script, delete, admin, and program rights per user or per group, at global, sub wiki, space, or even page level.
XWiki SAS's architects can help you migrate and organize your Confluence content in your new instance. Additionally, we offer complimentary consulting , custom development , and design service, through which we set up, configure, and customize your instance in order to perfectly meet your needs. Finally, we offer support subscriptions that will provide you the technical help required to achieve your objectives with your wiki in a timely manner.
The technical support will guarantee the well functioning of your instance as our team will fix the issues that you might encounter and will guide you into setting up and configuring your wiki. In this file there are a few parameters that need to be defined. These determine the extent of the detail in your export. A list of all these parameters and how to define them can be found from the following link.
Once the parameters have been defined, you then have to click on Export. This will export it to the location that you have defined in the properties file. Once the pages have been exported, you will have to edit the converter file which can be found under conf folder and here define all the parameters in terms of what needs converting and how.
Click here for guidance. If you would like to keep the date and usernames intact as it was in the MediaWiki, I suggest you take a back up of your current Confluence assuming same username and passwords are used , and restore it to your local Confluence instance first. To have the table formatting converted and kept the same way as the MediaWiki, you will have to add Content Formatting plugin to your local Confluence which depends on the output that you require.
After all that is done, all there is left to do is to define the Confluence details. These include the URL which is localhost in this case, username and password with a Space Key of where all the data from MediaWiki will be added.
Once all the details have been defined, you can simply drag and drop the pages from the export to Pages section in UWC.
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