I thought you were supposed to turn of /all/ debugging on production
sites.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 4:00 PM
> 
> Update: Vastly improved.
> I hadn't quite believed that CF debug settings added that much memory
> even if it's not displayed; I sure believe now :)
> 
> A long time ago I had turned off "report execution times" in CF
> Administrator debugging settings, which outputs a table row for each
> and every template and CFC method call. I just turned off "Database
> Activity" (summarize query results), and now memory never goes over
> 436MB (down from close to 1500 MB). Same dataset, only change was
> clearing that CF debugging setting, now reclaims 2/3 of the memory
> used.
> 
> So for anyone else who hasn't followed the advice to turn off those
> debug settings on production sites, especially data or
> processing-intensive sites, a word to the wise:  Turn off those debug
> settings in production sites :)
> Makes a huge difference.

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