Read my post about how i tracked down the memory leak with morph(), it
should give you some tips on how to find out what is at fault. With so
many factors in your application you should first start to break it
down into smaller chunks to work out what is causing the increase in
memory consumption.

I.e remove all the effects in the code, and instead just have things
appearing and dissappearing using style.display or similar.

And just methodically work through your code.

On 2/15/07, Jean-Philippe Encausse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi !
> Does anybody know a good tool to detect/understand memory leaks in IE.
>
> I have a big application with
> - Prototype
> - Scriptaculous
> - TinyMCE
> - Custom clean developements
>
> With Firefox, everythings fine and great !
> With Internet Explorer 6, after 5mn to 10mn of navigation between html
> page, IE is really really slow and takes lot's of memory.
>
> - Is it normal that IE doesn't garbage collect DOM elements between
> http request ?
> - Is there memory leak known when correclty using Prototype's Event mecanism ?
> - Is there memory leak with TinyMCE ?
>
> That's really weird and I don't know how to uderstand what append ?
> Best regards,
> --
> Jean-Philippe Encausse - R&D Jalios SA
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>
> >
>

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