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Allows to control how the projectdoc Toolbox should handle property values with dynamic content.
The use of dynamic content for property values is typically a problem. The projectdoc Toolbox provides since version 5.2 tools to help responsible stackholders to manage the use of dynamic content in their information architecture.
This topic shows the configuration options and provides links to further information.
Prerequisites
Dynamic property values is content that changes at request time. For most use cases, property values should be static and only change when the document is saved. This does not include static references from one document to another, since these dependencies are tracked by the projectdoc Toolbox and dependent documents are updated accordingly.
For more information on this subject, please refer to Dynamic Property Values.
Configuration Options
Via the graphical user interface administrators have the following options to control the handling of dynamic property values in their Confluence instance.
Mode
The mode controls the general handling of values.
The modes lenient
and strict
are recommended to be used as runtime modes.
The mode allow
is for backward compatibility only. It puts no restriction to the use of dynamic values. It is recommended to check the spaces with projectdoc documents with the health services to learn, which mode may be most appropriate for the current use of properties in projectdoc documents.
The modes explicit and block are typically only used to find possible issues using the health service.
Skip Default Macros
The projectdoc Toolbox defines macros that must be treated as dynamic if used as property values in projectdoc documents.
In case you do not agree with this definition, you may switch off this configuration (setting a check to Skip Default Macros) and do the definition of dynamic macros completely on your own.
It is recommended to keep this checkbox unchecked and therefore take advantage of the default configuration.
Dynamic Macros
List additional macros users of Confluence are using, especially as values of document properties.
The list contains the identifier of the macros considered to be dynamic, separated by comma.
When projectdoc encounters such a macro as value of a property, then it is treated as a dynamic value the requires special handling dependent on the selected Mode.
Resources
More information on this topic is available by the following resources.