Yes, you can use the workflow publish reaction to publish the article
page and related page, which mean any other page that the article page
is connected to.  However, in that case, I would not be using
lst_pages to reference list_nextlevel because a reference is not a
page connection.

How do you achieve an automatic push to lst_pages in the RSS feed
page, you ask?  Use category and keywords.

However, watch out in the scenario that a page is connected in
multiple locations because if each location has a different pub
package, then the page will get published multiple times to multiple
locations according to pub package.

How to avoid this you ask?

We use a technique call "shadow list".  Have lst_pages and
lst_pages_ref in you RSS feed content class.  Reference lst_pages_ref
to lst_pages.  In the content class code, wrap lst_pages in XML
comments and SmartEditModeOnly blockmark, and use list_pages_ref to
illiterate through your articles instead.

What does this technique accomplish?
A page is connected to multiple places, a publish related page command
will be triggered if needed, but the publish will follow
lst_pages_ref, which is used in the template, and lst_pages_ref is a
reference, so the pub package used for those pages defaults to pub
package on mainlink, where you really want your pages to go to.

On Oct 14, 10:10 am, Kristaps Karlsons <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Jian,
>
> Can you tell us what fields, some are optional will be used in your
>
> > RSS feed?  For example, if you are planning on using a
> > inf_last_modified from the page as <pubDate>, then you might not want
> > to use rendertag or navigation manager to return value of
> > inf_last_modified.
>
> Title, description, link and publication date would be everything I'd need.
>
> For publication date I guess I'll be using info element - Page: Release
> Date.
>
> Personally, I would avoid creating a RSS project variant, just create
>
> > a content class that outputs xml, with lst_pages referenced to
> > list_nextlevel.
>
> So - just iterate trought a referenced list and add XML markup manually. Ok.
>
> Last thing - is it possible to automatically publish this (rss) page when
> new page is added and published? If yes - can the rss page be in other
> branch of site?
>
> Thank you

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