I believe that it was brought up by dick that flash has some leak and possibly 
some big overhead (at least on a mac) but it wasn't brought up about dhtml is 
all i am saying. I think you shoulda just said so when it was disclosed that 
flash had it and you know dhtml has it but you don't say anything really 
doesn't help anyone out.

 Say you are looking at either of 2 cars to buy and one guy says yeah the air 
don't work so good on real hot days and you mention that to the seller of the 
other car but he doesn't say anything even though he knows his car does the 
same thing. So you invest in the 2nd car only to find out that its probably is 
worse then the first car, how do you feel? Would you feel taken?

 It's ok to mention the negative things as well as the positive ones.

 Maybe the leak isn't too big but for someone to get into it and get it done to 
find out later that it leaks and then they gotta go learn some more is really a 
PITA.

 Since I have holdings in a real estate company and previously was a top 
producer I know this situation very well, in real estate it's called 
"disclosure". The difference between real estate and web work is that if you 
don't disclose something like that in real estate you get your ass sued off. In 
web work you just get a "sorry".

 You are pretty good at pointing out all the negative things so i am kinda 
shocked you withheld that.

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From: "Micha Schopman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 4:15 AM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: OT: Memory Leak in Browsers? 

Dave,

There is no massive leak if you clean up before you leave the room. Like any 
other language, if you don't close connections, clean up what you have used and 
start programming without keeping memory in mind you might end up with 
problems. 

And you know what? Flash MX also is sensitive for circular references. Use a 
scope chain and memory is never released (Timothe Groleau wrote about it) until 
you write code to clean those references. Does this make Flash MX instantly 
unsuitable. Ofcourse not, just by the fact the amount of memory loss isn't 
really a big deal. Like that 50kb loss per total refresh is going to affect 
you're application instantly. 

Micha Schopman
Project Manager

Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380

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