Ho yes, you're right!
thank you CyberHawk!

On 10 mai, 00:30, CyberHawk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey enguer, i was looking at your site for a good 30 mintues, going
> thru all pages and slides and i did not see any issues with memory
> leaks. I was using Internet Explorer 7 to view it, why having the
> away3d stats open, the ram does climb a few megs BUT than it drops
> right back down and keeps doing that. The frame rate is always really
> fast, can't even see the numbers they are moving so fast.
>
> If you are seeing a memory leak, maybe it is dependent on what browser
> you are view it on. I know for a fact that if i view certain sites in
> Firefox (latest) that have a lot embeded Flash on there, let it be
> away3D or others, you can see the ram usage for Firefox in windows
> constantly climb till like 30 or so min later it crashes as it ran out
> of ram. I have had that issue with a few sites, tutorial sites.
>
> It is just one suggestion, but viewing that link you posted above in
> IE 7, i did not see any RAM or FPS issues... :)
>
> On May 9, 5:56 pm, enguer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I've got a problem with my last project made with away3d. I'm facing a
> > big memory hole. I've investigated all the destroying method but this
> > memory hole is always there.
>
> > My project is a 2d's like website with a parallax effect. All is plane
> > and textures. When i switch the pages, some items disappears and other
> > comes. The elements seems to be well destroyed but memory used grows
> > without limit.
>
> > Have you some tips about this ?
>
> > Best regards
>
> > You can see it onhttp://chantier.band-originale.com, click right and
> > select away3d stats. When you can see framerate falling and memory
> > growing...

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