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7/26/2006 7:22 PM
 

Some of the DNN proccess are as large as 80M .. and after a an hour or so there could be 3 or 4 that are eating large quantities of memory. Eventually the memory starts paging to disk and the editing sessions will just hang.

DNN users are going to suffer in IE unless some core functionality figures out how to release these huge sessions periodically.

 
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7/27/2006 2:15 AM
 
Are you talking about the javascript DNN uses in a lot of the admin/host features?

SOLPART menus use a lot of javascript (the menus are stored in memory/xml I think).

I think the FreeTextBox does eat up a lot of resources -- it causes timeout errors in Firefox.

Filemanager uses a lot of javascript too.

I never really looked on the client side how these are work.

Jason Honingford - Web & Software Developer
www.PortVista.com
 
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