The The CAUTION: Including unknown HTML inside a webpage is dangerous. Because HTML can contain active scripting components, it would be possible for a malicious attacker to present a user of your site with script that their web browser would believe came from you. Such code could be used, for example, to steal a user's authentication cookie and give the attacker their Confluence login password.
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To enable the HTML macros,
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Go to the Confluence 'Administration Console':
- Choose Browse > Confluence Admin. The 'Administrator Access' login screen will be displayed.
- Enter your password and click Confirm. You will be temporarily logged into a secure session to access the 'Administration Console'.
- Select 'Plugins' in the left-hand panel. This will display the installed plugins active for this Confluence installation. Click on 'Show System Plugins' to display bundled plugins.
- Click' 'HTML macros', then click 'Enable Plugin'
- Ensure that 'html (html)' module is enabled
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