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\Magento\Cms\Model\Page::load() returns $this thus the if condition will never evaluate as false. And since there is an id check afterwards anyways we should be save. Basically applies #17400 in 2.3 develop.

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\Magento\Cms\Model\Page::load() returns $this thus the
if condition will never evaluate as false. And since
there is an id check afterwards anyways we should be
save.
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Hi @shochdoerfer. Thank you for your contribution.
We will aim to release these changes as part of 2.3.0.
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No fixing of the failing test needed? :)

@lewisvoncken lewisvoncken mentioned this pull request Oct 6, 2018
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