Yes. The problem is that I cannot reproduce the crash every time. I have a 
view which sometimes crashes (safari just closes), but there is no specific 
way to reproduce the crash. It just sometimes happens. When I look at the 
crash report of the ipad, it just says invalid memory access. It looks like 
that the safari browser allocates to much space (javascript runtime size I 
guess) and then safari frees something up, which is being read afterwards 
causing the crash.

Remote debugging does also not help here, because as soon as the browser 
crashes, the remote debugging window shuts down too.





On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:53:40 AM UTC+1, Óscar Frías Barranco wrote:
>
> No.  It still persists.
>
> Are you facing a similar problem ?
>
> Oscar
>
>
> El lunes, 14 de enero de 2013 20:54:41 UTC+1, mkn escribió:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Could you solve your problem in the meantime?
>>
>

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