

This option is best for teams who need to manage all the details, enforce stricter requirements for data governance, and don't mind the additional complexity of hosting themselves. So my problem is not about the table, but in figuring out what am I doing wrong in posting HTML so that Confluence will interpret it. Server Host Confluence Server on your own hardware and customize your setup however you'd like.

PS: I also tried this simple html string: Page Title My First Heading My first paragraph. This posts the string in content, i.e., it doesn't get formatted as a table - actually it adds a space between the tag elements.Īm I missing something, such as the 'html/body' elements in the string that I send in the storage/data field? I also tried adding these, and still it posts the actual string. I am using this example:įor some reason I can't reply on that page, so I am writing a new question here. I still cannot make this work, and I am wondering if it is possible. I have done a lot of reading both here and in Stackoverflow.
