Hello all.

We have struggled with this as well. Recently I did some testing and
found that related pages means any pages that links back to the page
being published. It does not publish child pages from the parent page
unless those pages are pointing back to the parent. Otherwise you must
use publish all following pages, but that could mean publishing pages
that don't need to be thus slowing down the publishing process. Many
of our clients would prefer to be able to select the pages to publish
as you can do in the submit to workflow and release dialogue windows.
We are currently developing a plugin which will do that. We have
already developed a plugin that lists all language variants for in the
submit to workflow and release dialogue windows and then generates an
email with links to all pages being submitted.

Todd.

On Nov 2, 10:49 am, bobbykjack <[email protected]> wrote:
> The RedDot help pages don't seem to offer a definitive answer, and
> there are many different ways in which these options could be
> interpreted. Does anyone have a complete description of what this
> actually means? I can think of these possible factors:
>
> Page with a main link
> Page with a non-main link
> Page with a reference
> Page with render tags
>
> There are probably others!
>
> For example, if Page A has a render tag that refers to Page B, will
> publishing Page B and selected the 'related' option also cause Page A
> to publish?
>
> Regards,
>
> - Bobby
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