Page History
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To avoid creating lists of links that include pages users are not permitted to cannot view, rely on Confluence to generate the list of links. |
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Use the Children Display macro or one of the Page Tree macros to list the child pages of any page. An example follows. There are two child pages (both have a title only)This page family contains two example child pages.
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When you are not logged in, the page displays one link in the list. When you are logged in, the page displays two links. Links in a list produced with the Children Display macro or one of the Page Tree macros are visible only to users with permission to view the pages.
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- If you are not logged in, the login screen opens.
- If you are logged in and a member of the LDAP group, the page opens.
- If you are logged in but not a member of the group, a message opens appears indicating you are do not permitted have access to view the page.
The same is true for links generated with the Page Index macro.