well if the js from that page is in the head tag
you can extract everything from in-between the body tags and leave out the
js

another way would be to cycle through each element - and do not take across
any script tags.

If that js executes it will be held in the memory.

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Veeru <swamyve...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi there
> I have an ajax based page, which loads content from external page (html
> +js)
>
> So if i have a div "update_div" being updated with external content
> (html+js)
> Let me be more specifig
>
> Step1: Ajax content along with js loaded into update_div from a.html
>
> Step2: Ajax content along with js loaded into update_div from b.html
>
> What happens to the js loaded from a.html? Is it lurking in the memory
> or automatically/magically removed from the browser memory?
> I am afraid of memory leaks, if the js is still lurking in memory, the
> more ajax calls made, the more js is going to be held up in memory.
>
> Unless am totally wrong; i have no idea of the mechanism happening
> here. Can somebody shed some ligth?
>
> p.s: Hope my post doest go missing this time :)
>
> Thanks
> Vru

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