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using IE and Express Viewer to browse DWF files stored on a web server, the
memory usage of IE process becomes greater and greater.
This can be simply
verified checking IE memory with Windows Task Manager while loading DWF files
through http connections. It is really sufficient to load a DWF file, then
click the "refresh" button to reload the file. Each time the file is reloaded,
the allocated memory increases.
If you unload the DWF file, e.g. setting
the URL to "about:blank", the memory is not freed.
The amount of memory
leak depends on the DWF file size, but is always relevant (MB).
I'm using
Autocad Express Viewer 3.1 and IE 6.0.
Thanks
Vito