Hi,

Just wondering...where did you come across that recommendation?  Can
you paste a url?

Thanks,

Dave


On Mar 16, 2:14 pm, Sean McKenna <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a large table with many radio buttons.  A double click on a
> radio button brings up a UI Dialog with data obtained from the server
> through a AJAX call.  Running this with IE6 or IE7 showed a big memory
> use increase with every dialog box, which made the app not usable.
> The Dialog was the only JS used on the page so the code looked like
> this:
>
> $(document).ready(function () {
>
>     // Set up the div for the dialog box on radio button
> click
>     $("#mess").dialog({ autoOpen: false, title: 'Case Details', modal:
> true,
>                           closeOnEscape: true, bgiframe: true, resizable:
> false});
>
>     // in the matrix dayview get case details if double click on radio
> button
>     $("table.mvday input:radio").dblclick(function () {
>         $.ajax({
>             type: "GET",
>             cache: false,
>             url: "mmdo2_jfunc.cgi",
>             data: "casedet=1&thecase=" + $(this).val() +
>                "&calendar=" + $("input:[name=calendar]").val() +
>                "&session_file=" + $("input:[name=session_file]").val
> (),
>             success: function (msg) {
>                 $("#mess").html(msg).dialog("open");
>             }
>         });
>   });
>
> });
>
> In looking for a solution I stumbled across the fact that if I
> included another JQUI section in the script, even if it is not used,
> the memory leak in IE no longer occured.  So the following works fine
> in IE6 and IE7 without leaking memory, but WHY?
>
> $(document).ready(function () {
>
>     // Set up the div for the dialog box on radio button
> click
>     $("#mess").dialog({ autoOpen: false, title: 'Case Details', modal:
> true,
>                           closeOnEscape: true, bgiframe: true, resizable:
> false});
>
>     // in the matrix dayview get case details if double click on radio
> button
>     $("table.mvday input:radio").dblclick(function () {
>         $.ajax({
>             type: "GET",
>             cache: false,
>             url: "mmdo2_jfunc.cgi",
>             data: "casedet=1&thecase=" + $(this).val() +
>                "&calendar=" + $("input:[name=calendar]").val() +
>                "&session_file=" + $("input:[name=session_file]").val
> (),
>             success: function (msg) {
>                 $("#mess").html(msg).dialog("open");
>             }
>         });
>
>     });
>
>     // set up a date picker -- even if you aren't using it needed for
> ie memory management???
>     // here is a good bit of learning -- IE can't handle a trailing
> comma in the param list
>     $('#dummy').datepicker({dateFormat: 'yy-mm-dd', showOn: 'both',
>                       buttonImage: '../Calendar_art2/calendar.png',
>                       buttonImageOnly: true,
>                       changeMonth: true, changeYear: true
>                    //   minDate: new Date(2009, 3 -1, 15)
>     });
>
> });
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