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Key: TOC-63
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: wiki-support@cisco.com
Votes: 2
Watchers: 2
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Confluence Table of Contents Plugin

Table of Contents doesn't appear properly when included in another page.

Created: 06/Jun/08 07:14 AM   Updated: 23/Oct/08 05:10 PM
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While putting a table of content in a page,the tabs in the table is working fine but when we are trying to include that page in the parent page,the table of contents of that page are not working in the parent page ie when clicking on the tabs in the table,its not going to the respective pages.

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Vijay Iyer added a comment - 07/Jul/08 06:04 PM
I concur--this is a BIG need for the macro. It should, either by default or by an added option, use absolute URLs so that the TOC can be functionally displayed on other pages.

wiki-support@cisco.com added a comment - 08/Jul/08 12:01 PM
Hi,

While putting a table of content & {excerpt} in child page, and trying to include child page in parent page using {excerpt-include} macro is not working fine as mentioned in the case details.
Could you please explain how can we use absolute URLs so that the TOC can be functionally displayed on other pages.Is it a part of attributes of {toc} macro.

Thanks & Regards,
Wiki Support Team(NJ)


wiki-support@cisco.com added a comment - 18/Sep/08 02:46 AM
Hi Vijay,

Could you please explain how can we use absolute URLs so that the TOC can be functionally displayed on other pages .Please help.

Thanks,
Wiki Support(SI)


Vijay Iyer added a comment - 22/Sep/08 04:43 PM
Hello,
Thanks for attending to this issue (TOC-63).

TOC-63 is related to TOC-42. I was just parroting the suggestion of David Peterson himself from his own report/suggestion on TOC-42 (http://developer.atlassian.com/jira/browse/TOC-42), which I think would solve the issue for TOC-63 as well. Namely, the idea is to add an absoluteURL parameter in which case TOC generates full links, rather than just '#anchor'.

If there's confusion about how to do this or how it would help, I would contact David. Hope this helps...

Thanks
Vijay