Jordi Ministral wrote:
> You wont get any memory leaks in IE unless you reference browser objects.
>
> a = new Array
> fill a with lots of Js data
> unload page
> leak
I meant 'no leak' here
>
>
> a = window, document or any HTML element
> unload
> lots of leaking
>
> Of course this depends on browser version and platforms.
>
> Stephan Tolksdorf wrote:
>
> > >> Could someone please give an example or better explain why IE makes a
> > >> difference in memory handling between delete c and c = null.
> > >
> > > In one word? Microsoft.
> >
> > And in, say, 100 words? To be honest I don't really believe that c =
> > null would cause a memory leak.
> > I'd be very grateful if someone could give a proof for the expected
> > memory leak, for instance an html example. Up to now I have only seen
> > some kind of trial and error methodology and statements weakly backed
> > by arguments.
> >
> > Stephan
> >
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