Hi,
I can't create a software-project in confluence 1000.119.0.
I change the space key that it suggest because it already exists and it open a dialog like this:
We can't create that blueprint right now.
Invalid space key: null
Can anybody help me with this? I did'nt find documentation related.
P.D. Changing our JIRA Projects names it's not a solution.
ok we are at 5/21/2021 and this issue still persist. How can it be going on this long? I just encountered the same issue.
I had the same issue, was using Chrome then tried Firefox but problem still existed. The workaround I found was to create under a different Space Name (I just rearranged the letters), then once it was created, I went into the details of the space "Edit Space Details" and renamed it to what i wanted it to be called in the first place.
Seemed to work, hope this helps.
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This worked for me as well - just remember to change the Space Name *after* changing the Space Key.
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The bug still exists. Just created a project space with IE, that was not possible to create with Chrome.
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Sounds like you need to pick a new unused key?
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That's not the problem...
It seem to be a Chrome problem.. it can't read the space key once we edit it.
Whatever unused space key I write in chrome it would show the invalid space key null.
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Ah, ok. I'd log this with Atlassian as a Chrome related bug.
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