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[ale] Possible javascript memory leak?
- Subject: [ale] Possible javascript memory leak?
- From: james.sumners at gmail.com (James Sumners)
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 08:31:55 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
The browser is probably retaining all of the images in memory. I would
try removing the image element and adding a new one each time:
$(document).ready(function()
{
var $imgContainer = $('#img-container'),
r = 0,
refreshId = {};
refreshId = setInterval( function()
{
r = (-0.5)+(Math.random()*(100));
console.log(r);
$imgContainer.replaceWith([
'<img src="img.php?h=',
r,
'" id="img-container">'
].join(''));
// re-cache the reference for the next run
$imgContainer = $('#img-container');
}, 3000);
});
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Jim Lynch <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com> wrote:
> I'm running a ?small javascript script using the setInterval function.
> Under both Chrome and FF it leaks memory, or at least it keeps consuming
> memory until the system crashes, or freezes up.
>
> Here's the script.
>
> $(document).ready(function()
> {
> ? ? var refreshId = setInterval( function()
> ? ? {
> ? ? ? ? var r = (-0.5)+(Math.random()*(100));
> ? ? ? ? console.log(r);
> ? ? ? ? $('#img-container').attr('src','img.php?h='+r);
> ? ? }, 3000);
> });
>
> Is there something wrong with it? ?Any suggestions on how to cure the
> problem without restarting the browser? ?The php code reads a .png file,
> adds a bit of text to it and outputs it so it is displayed.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim.
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