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Publishing to Confluence Wiki
The Confluence wiki from Atlassian is a powerful corporate solution for providing information management and collaboration needs among individuals and groups internal and external to organizations.
Many times it is necessary to incorporate other authoring environments and practices to the Confluence wiki. Whether it is to bridge content from legacy documents or to enable sophisticated documentation goals, incorporating non-wiki content with a wiki solution can be a barrier to wiki adoption.
Bridging non-wiki content to your wiki may require:
- An automatic publishing process that requires no significant end-user steps or training.
- A thorough and robust conversion of your non-wiki content's: headings, graphics, inter-document links, and formatted tables.
- The generation of navigation features such as "Table of Contents" and "Breadcrumbs" directly from your existing documents and files.
- Complete support for specific Confluence features including: "Spaces", "Labels", and "Page Hierarchy".
ePublisher is a powerful complement to your Confluence wiki
With ePublisher you can manage the conversion and deployment of all your non-wiki content coming from Microsoft Word, DITA XML, and Adobe FrameMaker input file types.
Atlassian trusts ePublisher:
- Webworks ePublisher - Publish DITA, Framemaker and Word to Confluence
- Bill Arconati with Alassian posts a nice recording of ePublisher in action with Confluence.
- WebWorks ePublisher for converting documents to Confluence wiki
- Sarah Maddox, writer at Atlassian, blogs about using ePublisher to publish content to Confluence. She provides a complete product introduction as well as steps for configuring and using ePublisher.