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I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes.

So my question is that should this be even a test case?

Edited It is caused due to uninterrupted page load. Further it is suspected due to DOM elements not rendered fully

I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes.

So my question is that should this be even a test case?

I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes.

So my question is that should this be even a test case?

Edited It is caused due to uninterrupted page load. Further it is suspected due to DOM elements not rendered fully

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I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes. 

So my question is that should this be even a test case?

Thanks

I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes. So my question is that should this be even a test case?

Thanks

I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes. 

So my question is that should this be even a test case?

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Is refreshing multiple times a test case for web applications?

I have been faced with a QA test case where refreshing a page multiple times almost instantly (6x, 7x, 8x) creates a bug. This is totally random and every time the number of refreshes require to reproduce changes. So my question is that should this be even a test case?

Thanks