Thanks for checking the program.

Yes. After closing the browser you get back the memory. But after
finishing the process it is normal ( no, is a must :) ).

After refreshing the page you get back the memory, too.

But without refreshing the browser it can swallow houndreds of MBs.

And only with e4x and pbentries.xml.

Thanks again,

Lacito

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> On Wednesday 14 Feb 2007, lacito.domingo wrote:
> > No answers yet. Could somebody confirm the leak? Or is it my fault?
> 
> What do you mean by leak ?
> The O/S free RAM doesn't go back to where it started when you close the 
> browser ?
> 
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