We are happy to announce that we’ve released a new version on December 08, 2022. 🎉
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Announcement
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As of this release, we are dropping support for Confluence 6 given it has been considered as End of Life by Atlassian for some time.
Changelog
v1.8.11 - released on February 9, 2024
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Maintenance - prep for Confluence 8.8 compatibility
v1.8.10 - released on February 1, 2024
Security & Bug Fixes
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Fix XSS vulnerability where malicious Jupyter Notebooks could execute Javascript in the Confluence page
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Fix issue for encoded spaces in raw links where they were not handled properly. We now render them normally.
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v1.8.9 - released on January 22, 2024
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Security Updates - Fix XSS vulnerability where malicious Jupyter Notebooks could execute Javascript in the Confluence page
v1.8.8 - released on January 09, 2024
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Security Updates - updates to third party libraries
v1.8.7 - released on October 23, 2023
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Bug Fix for Admins in Non-Default Groups that can't access Settings
v1.8.7 - released on August 23, 2023
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Fixed a XSS vulnerabilities when including a malicious notebook
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Fixed a XSS vulnerabilities when including malicious crafted URLs
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Fixed display on of Latex
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v1.8.6 - released on June 30, 2023
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Fixed a XSS vulnerability in the macro editor
v1.8.5 - released on May 25, 2023
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When editing Jupyter macros which include Jupyter files from Bitbucket Data Center, app returns "Project or repository could not be found" error
v1.8.4 - released on April 5, 2023
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Fixed a security issue where files on the Confluence server could fetched by using a non-http URL. This only applies to Confluence instances which have the Allow/White list feature turned off.
v1.8.3 - released on March 15, 2023
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fixed a license enforcement bug
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support notebook URLs with spaces
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allow notebooks URLs to be auto-previewed when in editor mode
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maintenance updates including an improved documentation site
v1.8.2 - released on January 10, 2023
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we fixed a production issue that users may have noticed if using an older version of Confluence Data Center/ Server (pre 8.0) and either version 1.8.0 or 1.8.1 of Jupyter Viewer for Confluence Data Center/ Server. The issue was an app conflict that caused endless loading or a blank screen while using the editor. The root cause of the issue was a missing web resource that was added back in with version 1.8.2. We ask users under these version constellations to update to the latest version as soon as feasible.
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updated dependencies
v1.8.1 - released on December 8, 2022 included Security Updates
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