
Include FreeMind and Freeplane mind maps in your Confluence page or blog post
Include FreeMind and Freeplane mind maps in your Confluence page or blog post
Include FreeMind and Freeplane mind maps in your Confluence page or blog post
FreeMind and Freeplane mind maps are supported.
Nodes will be displayed as headers and/or in lists.
Map needs to be attachment to current page, filename will be completed. Depth of node that will be displayed as html headers is configurable.
More details
📢 We are preparing Data Center compatibility. Have a look at our Roadmap for more information.
This plugin shows the content of a FreeMind or Freeplane mind map (.mm) within a Confluence page or blog post. The content will be rendered as HTML.
Nodes will be displayed as headers and/or in lists and the depth of the displayed nodes is configureable via the macro browser.
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Versions
Version 2.0.1 • Confluence Server 6.6.0 - 7.11.2 • Released 2020-07-28
Summary
Security fixes
Details
📢 We are preparing Data Center compatibility. Have a look at our Roadmap for more information.
This release contains bugfixes for two critical security vulnerabilities:
- An authenticated user was able to create a Freeplane attachment which contained Javascript. The Javascript was incorrectly escaped resulting in a stored Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
- An authenticated user was able to create a Freeplane attachment which contained an XML External Entity resulting in an XML External Entity injection (XXE) due to missing XML validation.
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Freemind Include for Confluence via search. Results include app versions compatible with your Confluence instance.
- Click Install to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.
To find older Freemind Include for Confluence versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.