Ok,  Im publishing into the root directory of my pub target.  Does
that really deserve a warning? ;-P

Basically what I need now is a way to successfully debug why the
publication of a single page with no following pages goes away and
publishes over 900 pages from a particular section of the site and
takes 20hrs to do so. (when the all following pages is ticked)

Ive replicated on other projects that when you use a target container
it will go back to the same level on which the page is located
(secondary navigation) and try to publish all the pages in that
section.

However a similar project does this in 10mins and not 20hrs.

Anybody had a very slow publish before and worked out what was causing
it??

Thanks,
BjP



On Mar 30, 9:44 pm, Frederic Hemberger <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Well ... the page will be published into the root directory of your
> publishing target. ;)
>
> Did you attach/inherit a publication package to the node with that
> GUID?
>
> You just need to publish all following pages from the project's root
> node. The checkbox "related pages" is not necessary in current
> versions anymore (it should have been removed in RedDot 7 - but they
> kept it). As of RedDot 7.0, related pages should be published
> automatically.
> Related pages checks all pages related to a single page ... this might
> be the cause of the long publishing time.
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