We have noticed the same problem with our Express Viewer embedded into our
VB application, it seems to allocate a certain amount of memory when the
viewer first starts up and then not release all of the memory after it has
closed down. We do notice that the viewer starts up more quickly the second
time that it is loaded, is the viewer perhaps designed to stay partially
resident in memory to decrease the loading time perhaps?
HTH
"Subu Gupta (Autodesk, Inc)" wrote in message
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> AEV is localized into French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese,
> Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean. You can get these
> versions from http://www.autodesk.com/expressviewer.
>
> We will look into the memory leak you mention below.
>
> "royqian" wrote in message
> news:f16e805.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Hi,
> > I noticed AEV has memory leak since ealier versions and expect it to be
> fixed or at least discussed here. The latest version still leaks and
nobody
> seems raising this issue.
> >
> > To be exact, when I embbed AEV in my html based application, when the
user
> clicks through the menu, ie open and close DWF files, the memory use
> increases and only partially released after each DWF.
> >
> > Another question not related to above. Does AEV provide menu display in
> other languages, say Chinese? I guess it doesn't. Is there any tool kit
> available for me to translate the menu display (I mean right click menu) ?
> >
>
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