Is it this one again?

http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit-contributors/browse_thread/thread/74857a726d25bbac

On 19 Mrz., 21:47, Joel Webber <j...@google.com> wrote:
> I am able to reproduce this leak as well, and can confirm that it only
> happens on IE6 (not 7+). If I use a standard image url rather than a
> ClientBundle, the leak goes away. Interestingly, though, it doesn't appear
> to be a "standard" circular-ref leak, because Microsoft's own leak detector
> doesn't flag it, and the memory is recouped when you navigate away from the
> page (IE7+ will try to clean up some kinds of leaks when you leave the page,
> but IE6 makes no such attempt).
>
> This implicates the ClippedImageImplIE6 code, which has been a nasty thorn
> in our side for some time. I've tried without success to replicate the leak
> in a simple Javascript snippet, but that likely means I just haven't stepped
> on whatever particular set of problems is causing it.
>
> @Adrien: Would you mind entering an issue for this so we can track it? I'm
> likely to use this as another opportunity to push for removing that
> god-awful code (see issues 1765, 3236, 3573, and 3588).
>
> Thanks,
> joel.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:50 AM, AdrienA <aubry.adr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I find out a problem with the using of ClientBundle wich produce
> > memory leaks in IE6.
>
> > To proove that, I have realised a very simple application (you can
> > find the source code at this address :
>
> >http://google-web-toolkit-contributors.googlegroups.com/web/SampleCod...
> > )
>
> > In this application, there is just one popup which contains 1000 times
> > the same image creating by a ClientBundle.
>
> > I open and close several times this popup and I observe the memory
> > leaks in IE6 (with the soft "Process Explorer" for example).
>
> > The result is alarming :
> >http://www.googleonlinestorage.com/pictures/3077dd392df167271d24f526e...
>
> > Is the problem already known? Maybe there is something to do ?
>
> > Thank you,
> > Adrien AUBRY
>
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