Hi all, I'm dealing with the IE memory problem. There is an IE leak called 'pseudo leak', where removeChild() is not really removing child from memory. It is pseudo because it would be cleared after refresh. (some detail: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/IETechCol/dnwebgen/ie_leak_patterns.asp )
However, my app is not page-driven, it would stay on same page and refreshing ajax call, refreshing table rows, etc. So the memory would just keep raising by the pseudo leak. It is said in some site that by setting innerHTML = "" would prevent the leak. So I try to do something like: $("tbody") .find("*").unbind().end() //unbinding all handler to prevent another closure leak .find("td,tr").html("").remove().end() //setting html ="" and remove itself .html(""); //setting tbody html to empty I use IESieve (http://home.wanadoo.nl/jsrosman/) to check for the the dom object creation but it just keep increasing. Is there anyone try to tackle this 'leak' before? -- Best Regards, Jacky 網絡暴民 http://jacky.seezone.net