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I have a struts based web application with ajax calls instead of page refreshes. Every time I return some ajax content, it replaces the content on the main div.

function execcmdcallback(data, textStatus, XMLHttpRequest)
{
    $("#divmain").html(data);
    data = null;
}

Each time this executes, the browser memory(specially the IE) increases by about 600-900kb.

Can anyone suggest a way of doing this where the old memory is freed so there is no significant increase in browser memory on each ajax call ?

Thanks in advance.

EDIT

That is only some data, no images, no widgets etc, i have 4 tables having some data and that is for help desk dept of the application, it user create some ticket/request my table1 get populated, and this ticket moves from table to table till completion. so simple data is there in all table, that is not getting increased much more, but just shuffling the tables only.

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  • There can be many reasons for the increasing memory. Do you have any <script> tags in the data you load ?
    – t.niese
    Dec 29, 2013 at 12:25
  • @t.niese no there are not any script tage, i did some R&D for that see this link codeproject.com/Articles/12231/…
    – NoNaMe
    Dec 29, 2013 at 12:44
  • That link (codeproject) can't be up to date, its from 2005, I can't believe a 8 years old bug didn't get solved Dec 29, 2013 at 12:50
  • How big is the data ? maybe it requires quite a bit of rendering? Dec 29, 2013 at 12:50
  • Do you use another library beside jQuery, do you have e.g. google widgets in the page or some other external content that uses another library that is not based on jQuery or do you probably include two jQuery versions? Are new images loaded? Does the memory increase if you switch multiple times between the same content?
    – t.niese
    Dec 29, 2013 at 12:53

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