![]() ![]() To navigate forward using the value of nextCursor from the previous example: To browse content with next or previous pagination you can still use _links.next or _links.prev, or you can use the value of nextCursor and prevCursor to set the cursor in the next request. The scan endpoint provides better performance, but can only be used to browse pages (not blogs), and doesn't support offset, title, or creationdate parameters. This example shows how you can browse content with pagination in Confluence 7.18 and later. ![]() "prev": "/rest/api/content?limit=2&start=0",īrowse content with pagination (Confluence 7.18 and later) "restrictions": "/rest/api/content/393244/restriction/byOperation", "webui": "/display/SS/Second+space+Home", "restrictions": "/rest/api/content/393239/restriction/byOperation", To browse content with next or previous pagination use _links.next or _links.prev. This example shows how you can browse content in Confluence 7.18 and later. "self": " "next": "/rest/api/content?limit=2&start=2",īrowse content (Confluence 7.18 and later) "restrictions": "/rest/api/content/393229/restriction/byOperation", "restrictions": "/rest/api/content/393219/restriction/byOperation", ![]()
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