Silk Test Classic is Not Recognizing Updates on Internet Explorer Page Containing JavaScript

This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.

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If Silk Test Classic does not recognize updates made to an Internet Explorer page containing JavaScript, Silk Test Classic does not know that the page changed because the existing objects change, but nothing gets created or destroyed.

In such a case, call BrowserPage.FlushCache() in between the update methods. The FlushCache method is useful when a JavaScript event causes an update to existing objects on the page, but does not cause any objects to be created or removed.