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Source page: Defines the page that contains the content to “mirror”
Table match expression: Defines a search expression that identifiers the table to mirror
Table match mode: Defines how the “Table match expression” is used. The following modes are supported
Nth: Matches the n-th table where n is the number defined as “Table match expression”
Row match expression: Defines a search expression that identifiers the table row to mirror
Row match mode: Defines how the “Row match expression” is used. The following modes are supported
Nth: Matches the n-th table row where n is the number defined as “Row match expression”
Column match expression: Defines a search expression that identifiers the table col to mirror
Column match mode: Defines how the “Match Expression” is used. The following modes are supported
Nth: Matches the n-th table column where n is the number defined as “Column match expression”
Permissions / Restrictions
All macros provided by Content Mirror for Confluence consider the (view) permissions of the mirrored content. In other words: A user can only see the mirrored content (on the target page) if the user has also view access to the source page (where the content is originally coming from). This makes sure that users cannot get access to restricted content via one of the macros.
Example: If some content is mirrored from Confluence page X to Confluence page Y, a user can only see the content on page Y if he/she has read access to page X.
Please also note that anonymous access is currently not supported, i.e. the provided macros don’t work for anonymous users.