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New Post 12/16/2005 8:36 AM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: Why AJAX has a memory leak? 

The question is does it give the memory back after the page is reloaded.  The case that I mentioned I fixed is an issue with IE and closures.  My fix addresses this.  However, I believe what you are referring to is not a memory leak per-se, rather just a byproduct of the way the javascript garbage collector works. 

I'd suggest looking at other popular implementations of AJAX and see how their memory consumption works.  Google Suggest, AJAX.NET Example

I will be blogging about the circular reference issue that I posted the fix in this thread for soon.  For some more information on IE and memory leaks see this article.

 


 
New Post 12/21/2005 10:49 PM
User is offline Michael wang
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Re: Why AJAX has a memory leak? 

Many thanks to you!

      Actually i think maybe the working way that i used is wrong, but i must read some more arcticles to get useful infomation. I hope this is well solved soon.

      Thanks a lot!

 
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