Thank you for the info.
Vincent
On Oct 17, 4:21 pm, Choan Gálvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On Oct 17, 2008, at 8:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > We are developing a chm help file and we are using jquery as our
> > JavaScript library.
> > One of our file is very large, and as been quite slow on unload (2
> > sec).
>
> > We tracked down the problem to :
> > // Prevent memory leaks in IE
> > // And prevent errors on refresh with events like mouseover in other
> > browsers
> > // Window isn't included so as not to unbind existing unload events
> > jQuery(window).bind("unload", function() {
> > jQuery("*").add(document).unbind();
> > });
>
> > Has that memory link been fixed in internet explorer ? If yes, can you
> > tell us since when ?
>
> Short answer: no.
>
> Long answer: these kind of leaks are **almost** solved in IE7. A patch
> for the JScript interpreter in systems with IE6 also exists, but has
> not been pushed as an autoupgrade.
>
> In addition, some real big corporations are still not upgrading their
> systems, so we—or at least, me— have to watch out for these leaks.
>
> Anyway, there is an alternative solution in the development code (not
> yet published) which improves efficiency by only calling the unbind
> for elements which effectively have event handlers assigned.
>
> Best.
> --
> Choan
> <http://choangalvez.nom.es/>
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