Our org has on premise cloud hosted with enterprise licensing for Confluence.
Our sub org has migrated over to Atlassian cloud but needs to share content with our on premise greater org.
Can I mirror pages from our Atlassian cloud or push content from our Atlassian cloud site to our on premise cloud site until the larger organisation joins us on the Atlassian cloud site?
Hi Michael,
No, this is not possible. You would need to physically migrate the data from the Cloud instance back to the Server instance, where it could be modified and no longer match the data that is on Cloud.
My recommendation would be to link the two together via Application Links (purely for the ease of switching back and forth between the sites) and ensure that your greater org has access rights to the Cloud instances.
Regards,
Shannon
Thnx Shannon.
Just to be clear, you said Server instance. I was referring to Cloud to Cloud. On premise cloud to Atlassian cloud. Don't know if that makes a difference.
I'm messing around with html include macro to try and simply display a page from atlassian cloud to my companies on premise but am getting errors. I'll post a new question to the community as I can't find a solution to this online yet.
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Michael,
My apologies for the confusion. You mentioned that you have an "on premise Cloud hosted with enterprise licensing for Confluence". Could you clarify what this means? We only have one type of Cloud instances, and that's the ones that use the *.atlassian.net domain.
In addition, the HTML Macro native to Confluence is only available on Server and Data Center instances. Is this the version of the add-on you're using, or if you're on Atlassian Cloud for both instances, were you using the 3rd-party HTML Macro?
As far as referencing an Atlassian Cloud instance using HTML include macro, this is not possible. You would need to browse directly to your Cloud instance and login from there. One way to make it easier to access is by linking your instances together in Application Links as I mentioned earlier.
Let me know if you have any questions about that.
Regards,
Shannon
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