_URL Not Allowed
A user can add the RSS Feed macro or the HTML-include macro to a Confluence page. The macro code includes a URL from which the content is drawn. When the page is displayed, Confluence will check the URL against the allowlist. If the URL is not allowed, Confluence will display an error message on the page.
The error message says that Confluence "could not access the content at the URL because it is not from an allowed source" and displays the offending URL. If the person viewing the page is a Confluence Administrator, they will also see a link to the Administration page where they can configure the URL allowlist.
Here is an example of the error message, including the link shown only to Confluence Administrators:
Here is an example of the error message, but without the link.
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Last modified on Sep 29, 2020
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