That's Netscape. Evry time you reload, it leaks a llitle more ram.
There is no way around it at all.

The only option is to assume that the user won't be reloading it it a dozen
times.
You can also try to reduce the amount of ram use by reducing layers and
such.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruno et Françoise Scalabre"
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 1:48 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] NS4 is very slow to reload files from disk


> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a quite complicated widget and everything seems OK, except
> when a reload this widget from the disk many times in NS4. It takes a very
> long time for reloads.
> I then tried the dynapi/tests/hyperstring_speedtest.html of release 2.5.7
> and I got the same problem: I you load and reload the file without
launching
> the "make 625 dynlayers" function the reload time is very short but
becomes
> longer after you launch it.
> If you install the file on a server the reload time remains short if you
> launch the function.
> I set document.open('text/plain') and document.close() and it seems it is
a
> little bit better.
>
> Has somebody got an idea (except definitively destroy all NS browsers of
the
> planet...) ?
>
> Bernard.
>
>
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