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8. How do I report a bug?
8. How do I report a bug?

With any technology you assume the risk of encountering some minor technical problems, bugs, or glitches. If you find a "bug" in the Confluence wiki, please report it via email to Academic Technology Support (online@rit.edu). ATS will look into the issue once it has been reported, and if necessary, contact Atlassian regarding the problem. You will be able to track the status of your reported bug on our Known Bugs|display/ritwiki/Known+Bugs|||||||||\ page.

In addition, Confluence users often post information about potential bugs (as well as new features in Confluence) to the Confluence user forums on the Atlassian website. If you'd like to check out the forums, you can find them here: http://forums.atlassian.com/forum.jspa?forumID=96

There is also a Confluence Developer's blog, which can be found here: http://blogs.atlassian.com/developer/confluence/

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9. Is there a file size limitation for documents I want to attach?
9. Is there a file size limitation for documents I want to attach?

Yes, attachments and file uploads are limited to a maximum of 10MB per document.

The Wiki is not intended for large document storage and sharing. If you have larger documents you wish to share you will have to work with your department regarding a resource to host those files. If posted to a web server or web accessible resource those items can then be linked to from your wiki space.

This is a global setting and it cannot be increased for individual wiki spaces.

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10. Is there a way to link to local files?
910. Is there a way to link to local files?

Linking to local files is not a supported feature in Confluence wikis. There are a few workarounds listed on the Confluence knowledge base (http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFKB/Can't+Link+to+Local+Files+from+within+Confluence), but these workarounds may not work consistently. These workarounds are not supported by Academic Technology Support (ATS), and no technical support will be provided in the event that these workarounds do not function.

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1011.What happens if someone Tries to edit a page at the same time as someone else?10
11.What happens if someone Tries to edit a page at the same time as someone else?

Sometimes, two or more people may edit a page at the same time. When this happens, RIT wiki will do its best to ensure that nobody's changes are lost.
How will I know if someone else is editing the same page as I am?

If another user is editing the same page as you, RIT Wiki will display a message above your edit screen letting you know who the other user is and when the last edit was made.

Screenshot: Notification of Simultaneous Page Editing

What happens if two of us are editing the same page and the other user saves before I do?

If someone else has saved the page before you, when you click 'Save', RIT Wiki will check if there are any conflicts between your changes and theirs. If there are no conflicting changes, RIT Wiki will merge both the edits successfully. If there are any conflicts, RIT Wiki will display them for you and give you the option to either 'Overwrite' the other user's changes, 'Merge your changes' manually, or 'Discard' them.

Screenshot: Notification of Page Editing Conflict

Example Scenario

For example, Alice and Bob both edit the same page at the same time.

If Alice clicks save before Bob, Bob is now effectively editing an out-of-date version of the page. When Bob clicks save, RIT Wiki will examine his changes to see if any overlap with Alice's. If the changes do not overlap (i.e. Alice and Bob edited different parts of the page), Bob's changes will be merged with Alice's automatically.

If Bob's changes overlap with Alice's, RIT Wiki will display an error message to Bob showing where Alice has changed the page, and giving Bob the options to overwrite Alice's changes with his own, to re-edit the document to incorporate Alice's work, or to cancel his own changes entirely.

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