Yes.
And in IE5.0 (tho not as bad)
And it's not just DynAPI 2 either.
IE 5+ has a know problem with freeing up nested objects (objects within
other objects)
such as layers within laters, ect..
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> Has anyone had any problems with memory leaks and the new DynAPI when
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> Mike Ellis
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