At 9:24 PM -0700 3/18/2010, JGetchel wrote:
On Mar 18, 1:09 pm, Dan <dantear...@gmail.com> wrote:
 > Another indication:  Enable world leak checking from Safari's Debug
 menu.  Then see if you get the leak dialog when you close the
 windows...

This is something new to me -- Where is the Safari Debug menu.

Enable it with a tool such as OnyX. I'm not sure what the actual defaults command line is to do it.

And looking at activity monitor on a 24" iMac (2009 vintage) with 4GB
of real RAM, I see a whopping 195GB!!!!! of VM with Safari 4.0.5 open
and running.

whoa.  195 GB!  dats big!  :)

Is that just Safari or are you reading the total size off the bottom pane of Activity Monitor? If the latter, do you do a lot of graphics or video editing work?

How long since you rebooted and/or relaunched Safari?

- Dan.
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