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Firefox crashes because it use the whole memory

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I'm using a Composite Application Framework, that contains portlet that refresh its data every 10 seconds. That cause Firefox to "eat" memory. It reserve the whole memory and after that it crash. I think that this happens because of JavaScript caching, and this framework changes often the IDs of the controls and paths for accessing the JavaScripts. Can you propose me some workaround or could you please fix this problem? Thanks in advance

Crash ID(s)

0ae618e3-a1e3-4e48-8f0d-5805e2100721

I'm using a Composite Application Framework, that contains portlet that refresh its data every 10 seconds. That cause Firefox to "eat" memory. It reserve the whole memory and after that it crash. I think that this happens because of JavaScript caching, and this framework changes often the IDs of the controls and paths for accessing the JavaScripts. Can you propose me some workaround or could you please fix this problem? Thanks in advance == Crash ID(s) == 0ae618e3-a1e3-4e48-8f0d-5805e2100721

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Please follow the procedure for "getting help with your crash" detailed at firefox crashes.

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If you mean that I have to read solutions there - I did it, but none of it does not gave me answer why Firefox use the whole memory when only one web page containing one portlet is opened. I tried to get help from the crash id web page - unfortunately I can't open that page. Maybe I have to report another question about sending the errors, because after that crash it seems that no data is send to firefox server

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Do you have a link to said web page to test?