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Pages that have been published must not be renamed.
Pages that have been published must not be renamed because it will break dependent extensions.
It's not allowed to rename pages which have been published. This will break dependent extensions which:
It's allowed to rename page extensions, because page extensions can't be referenced by name from a dependent extension.
Revert the change made on the page in order to keep the name defined previously.
If the rename was done in order to define the UI display of the page, consider using the Caption property instead.
If the rename was done in order to comply with naming rules such as AS0011, consider obsoleting the page and introducing a new one.
Renaming a page has the same consequences as removing it for dependent extensions which are referencing it by name. You can then find examples of errors reported in dependent extensions in rule AS0029.
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