I apologize if this is already answered somewhere, as I could not find it...
If the client is constantly calling ajax objects and those objects are bringing with them additional jQuery scripts, how does jQuery handle the removal and handling of objects that go away, because they are replace by a new object with a new script. Does one have to use a destroy/unbind to prevent memory/storage from growing? For example: 1) Client page loads 2) Page loads an edit (ObjA edit) via ajax, and the object is loaded with it's own set of validation and jquery functions. 3) ObjA edit is completed, so a new edit is loaded for ObjB (an entirely different object, not just a new instance of ObjA). Before load the div storing the edit is cleared. The newly loaded edit (ObjB edit) has it's own unique logic and validation. Will jQuery still contain the bound events and created functions for ObjA, eventhough the div was cleared? Thanks! Patrick