Thanks!

So if I have one map that is open from the beginning to the end when the page is closed, I just do nothing in this regard.

What about the known memory leaks, is there some article or discussion you could point me to?

Janis



On 2011.05.02. 19:50, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
Hey,

OpenLayers unloads itself properly when the page unloads (except for
some known memory leaks). If you want to unload a map instance
manually, you should call map.destroy().

Regards,
Andreas.

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Janis Elmeris
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hello!

OpenLayers.Map has three functions that look like being used for freeing
memory:
destroy(), unloadDestroy(), updateSizeDestroy().

Am I supposed to explicitly call them or not? From the description of
"unloadDestroy", for example, it seems that it is already called by
something.

I'm looking something similar to Google Maps' GUnload, which is supposed to
be run upon page unload event - is there something similar needed for
OpenLayers?

Thanks!
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