Hi Robert, Confluence has a supported DocBook export, and an experimental DocBook import. Here is a link to a blog entry about this capability:
http://ffeathers.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/docbook-export-and-import-round-trip-with-confluence-wiki/ As you will see in the blog entry, the export was used to create a book that my company published. It worked quite well for that purpose. The author (Sarah Maddox) did some experimentation with the import, with results described in that entry, but I have not tried it myself. Also, be aware that the blog article is about a year old, so there has probably been some progress since then. Sarah keeps good track of comments on her blog, so if you posted a comment on that blog entry, she could probably get you some more up-to-date information. Best Regards, Dick Hamilton ------- XML Press XML for Technical Communicators http://xmlpress.net [email protected] On Apr 29, 2013, at 6:38 AM, robert wrote: > Dear all, > > My technical documentation is developed using DocBook and then published to > many different formats using the DocBook XSL library, everything works > smoothly. > > Now, I would like to publish some content developed in DocBook to a > Confluence-based portal. Confluence accepts its own XML format so I can of > course write XSL transformations by myself, but before I start I would like > to ask you if you have ever tried to convert DocBook to the one of supported > Confluence format. Are you aware of any existing tools that would do the job? > > Thanks, > Robert > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
