I am observing the memory buildup via the Windows Task Manager.
On Feb 11, 7:24 pm, J Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How are you measuringmemoryleaks? > > -j > > On Feb 11, 10:16 am, optimalcapacity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > I am a newbie to jQuery so this may be a simple answer... > > > My goal in this exercise is to return a specific html table block > > (table.DetailTable) from a dynamically generated html page which is > > the result of a servlet call into a div (xyz). The issue I am having > > is that whether I set the timer interval to 1 second (1000) or 30 > > seconds (30000), this code is leaking horriblly. I verified the leak > > in both IE6 and FF 2.0.0.12. > > > Here's the abbreviate code snippet that I'm working with: > > > function loadMyData(){ > > var t; > > $("#xyz").load("http://URLtable.DetailTable",{Param1:"Param1Value"}); > > t = setTimeout("loadMyData()", 5000); > > } > > > $(document).ready( > > function(){ > > loadMyData(); > > } > > ); > > > Any help with this issue is very much appreciated!