I found a number of issues with your new Confluence import functionality. The attached is one of the pages I imported. The circled areas are separate links. Here's the imported code:
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<h1>DMARC record</h1>
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<br /><span class="conf-macro output-inline">A <a href="domain_name_system.htm">DNS</a><a href="text_resource_record.htm">TXT record</a> that uses a format specified in the <a href="Domain_based_Message_Authentication__Reporting___Conformance.htm">DMARC</a> draft specification to define a domain’s <a href="DMARC_policy1.htm">DMARC policy</a> and data reporting addresses.</span>
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<p><span>A domain’s DMARC record is located in DNS at _dmarc.</span><em><span>domain-name</span></em><span>.</span>
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<p><span><span>Example: <code>_dmarc.agari.com. </code></span><code> <span>TXT </span><span>"v=DMARC1;p=none;rua=mailto:d@rua.agari.com"</span></code></span>
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- No title added, nor other page metadata in the <head> section.
- The <p /> element that is added after the h1. In the XML editor, this is actually rendered as <p></p>, I think because <p /> is not XHTML-compliant.
- The <br /> elements added inside the first p elements.
- The empty span elements added in each p element.
- The span in the first p element with a class added. What is this class, what is it for, and did something get added to my carefully crafted CSS file?
- The 2 adjacent links in the first paragraph had the space between them removed.
- The other unnecessary span elements sprinkled throughout that make the code a real mess.
This was a pretty short, simple topic.
Also, in a few other imported topics I did as a test, there were links to other topics. They were rendered only as links, not as cross references. Here's an example:
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<h1>A record</h1>
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<br />See <a href="host_address_resource_record.htm" class="conf-macro output-inline">host address resource record</a>.</p>
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