You should report this to Apple https://bugreport.apple.com

If it's a duplicate they will let you know

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:36 AM, FALGuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It appears that when using Ajax to render html content, Safari seems
> to forget that it has already cached images, and instead, re-loads the
> same images.
>
> This is not the case when the images (say button images) are specified
> in a css.  In this case, the Ajax loaded images work fine (meaning
> Safari does not attempt to get the same image from the server more
> than once).
>
> However, I have an application that renders cover art for an album
> collection. To scroll through the collection,  I use Ajax to tell the
> server to render the next page of albums.  The cover art loads.  When
> I press a button to use Ajax to render the previous page (presumably
> safari has already cached those images), I notice that Safari re-loads
> the images from the server and not from the browser cache.
>
> BTW - I'm using the Desktop Safari Web Inspector under the Develop
> menu item to view this effect.
>
> I don't necessarily mind the back and forth to the server to retrieve
> images (using wifi), however, I notice that Safari on the desktop is
> continually increasing in Real memory consumption as the images are
> constantly re-downloaded. Could this also be happening ion the iPhone/
> Touch?
>
> Is this a known issue?  Any workarounds? I've seen several discussions
> about this issue residing in Internet Explorer.
>
> Any help or enlightenment is appreciated.
>
> >
>

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