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Originally posted by cailin maith View Post& me!!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizensBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWSS!Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostYou too mutt. Did you do any flying over the break?
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From a Bill Gates Q&A column in The New York Times, 1995:
(An Internet browser is software that lets an individual roam the worlds of information available on the Internet. Microsoft's browser is called the Internet Explorer.)
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNick, has IE7 got any memory leaks that you know of?
Also, JScript can cause memory leaks when written badly (which it is, most of the time). A chap blogs about one such case here, although MS simply closed the relevant bug without actually fixing it (in fact, as soon as IE7 was released, they simply closed all outstanding bugs).
The IE team blogged about memory leaks the other year, with links to several related articles including one on MSDN and a couple from third parties.
So the answer seems to be that IE 7 can either leak memory because of certain JS programming techniques (which are not in themselves wrong, in that they don't cause problems for other browsers, but are problematic for IE due to the way JScript garbage collection differs from COM garbage collection), or just do it on its own for no good reasonLast edited by NickFitz; 4 January 2009, 16:34.Comment
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