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Missing incoming-links macro

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December 15, 2011

Hi,

after upgrading to confluence 4 i am missing the incoming-links macro i used to have in 3.3.

The plugin seems to have vanished without a trace and after an hour of googling there seems to be not even someone out there who is missing it.

Did i miss something fundamentally (is this now part of the core and has another name, ...) or is it just gone without a trace and noone is missing it.

I sure do and without this feature, i need to go back to 3.3 because mots of our spaces rely heavily on this feature.

Thank you for an insight :-)

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David Peterson
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December 15, 2011

Hi there,

The incoming links macro is part of CustomWare's Linking Plugin. A release is coming for Confluence 4.0 in the near future, so keep an eye out for it. If you subscribe to our forums at http://community.customware.net/ you will get updated when we release our 4.0-compatible plugins.

Hope that helps!

David Peterson

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