IE8 is just a different beast than IE9. As IE9 is a lot faster than IE8 I 
would guess they changed a lot internally and these changes also account 
for the memory difference you are seeing. IE9 is just more efficient than 
IE8.

I think you cant really change anything about it but I would be happy if 
you can prove me wrong :-) 

-- J.

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