Jim Hunter wrote:
> 
> On complex (many controls) pages, IE6 and IE7 are very slow. It's due to
> the
> horrible memory management and bad JavaScript engine. But on all other
> browsers you get very good behavior.
> 
Unfortunally the page do not need to be much complex. 
In release r19142 there is a fix on the unuseful repeated calls (50+) to the
method resize of some widget.
Maybe there are some other contexts where events are raised many times
instead of just once. In my opinion it is worth do check where it happens
and fix it. IE is now the most popular browser (I hope tomorrow is
different), it is worth to care about it.

However, on the other hand, I think Qooxdoo is one of the best javascript
framework.

Regards
Massimo
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