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How significantly does a website need to change before needing to update TreasuryAgent?

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How significantly does a website need to change before needing to update TreasuryAgent?

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This question is similar to the previous one. Underlying each browser page are fields containing “field tags.” Even if a bank changes the cosmetic look of their website, they will usually stick with the same fields and tags because these represent the important underlying architecture of the system. Significant changes would involve changing the characteristics of these fields and names, which accompany changes in the underlying system. Statistically, in 100 bank Templates only two bank websites changed enough to require new Template updates. However, in both these cases, the banks left the original web site/pages available for ample time, allowing time to transition.

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