Update .openpublishing.redirection.admin.json#13914
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- Line 0, Column 0: [Warning: redirected-file-not-removed - See documentation]
Redirected file 'frontline/flw-pilot.md' are still in the repo. After adding a file to the redirection JSON file, you must delete the original file from the repo.
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- Line 2350, Column 67: [Suggestion: redirect-url-invalid - See documentation]
Can't redirect document ID for redirected file 'frontline/flw-pilot.md' because redirect URL 'microsoft-365/frontline/startafrontlinepilot' is invalid or is in a different docset. Specify a redirect_url in the same docset, or set redirect_document_id to false in .openpublishing.redirection.json.
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