I'm also suffering from detached DOM trees, and object properties that 
cling on to them. I'm not manually manipulating the DOM, just using Jquery, 
ng-repeat and a couple of ng-shows and hides

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-CM6Lx49vMeo/Ut4MXJtDFHI/AAAAAAAAFik/UxeO2DYmcm0/s1600/snapshot1.png>
 
I'm wondering if it hasn't got something to do with Jquery's data-cache

On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 4:15:03 PM UTC+8, Ryan Zec wrote:
>
> Another example of an AngularJS application with lots of detached DOM trees
>
> http://www.plnkr.co/
>
> This applications using AngularJS.  If you go to this site and profile it 
> in chrome and then click on the Most Starred, Recent, Trending, and Most 
> Viewed links and then profile it again, the number of detached DOM tree 
> increases a little and the new detached DOM trees have a large number of 
> entries in them.
>
> If this was solely a jQuery issue I would expect these detached DOM trees 
> to show up for code only using jQuery however the plugins I have tested 
> don't show this level of detached DOM trees (one of them had 2 detached DOM 
> trees with a total of 5 entries) so I have to assume it has to be something 
> do to with AngualrJS and jQuery/jgLite.
>

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