Thanks Oliver.
I will try.

On 21 jul, 14:52, Olivier Percebois-Garve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I m no specialist of such issue but you could first check if its memory
> related.
> Just browse your website and see if the memory is continuously
> rising.(In the task-manager)
>
>
>
> oscar esp wrote:
> > I have intermittent error, basically IE is frozen. I can not reproduce
> > seems that I doesn't follow a pattern.
>
> > I have developed an application with asp and I use a lot of jquery in
> > order to do Ajax call to load scripts and pages.
>
> > The structure of the application is:
>
> > I have a main page with two divs:
>
> > a) Menu div.
>
> > b) Content div.
>
> > When  I load the main page I load all the java files that I will need
> > using ajax.
> > I use a lot of plugins superfish, validation, form, IFrame, block...etc.
>
> > When user chose a menu option:
>
> > -  Block the page with waiting message.
> > -  Clean content div (using empty method).
> > -  Call using ajax to the option page (ex: newCustomer).
> >         o  In the success: I assign the data of the result of the ajax
> > call to the content div.
> >         o  If the loaded page has some dynamics divs then I use again
> > an ajax call to load that dynamic links.
>
> > I don't know why the system froze.
>
> > Maybe is because I load all the javascript in the main window and it
> > is too much?
> > Maybe javascript has any "expiration"?
> > Maybe is because I jquery can not control all the events (remember
> > that I only load jquery one time) and I use a lot of forms with
> > validations (plugin validation) and ajax calls?
> > Could be related with the cpu? My pc is quite powerful , and It seems
> > (seems...) that happens more often with I less powerful pcs...
>
> > I am I little bit desperate because I don't' know who begin to
> > investigate the problem.
>
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