[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 19113] New: How relevant is the data at the listed url?

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Sun May 18 13:40:16 PDT 2008


http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19113

           Summary: How relevant is the data at the listed url?
           Product: WebKit
           Version: 525.x (Safari 3.1)
          Platform: Macintosh
               URL: http://webkit.org/blog/20/were-hunting-memory-leaks/
        OS/Version: Mac OS X 10.5
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Page Loading
        AssignedTo: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
        ReportedBy: scott at newgeo.com


I downloaded the nightly, and set the bash env var as per instructions.

`run-safari` does not seem to work, or I need a full path to it, but I can not
locate the app.  Has the procedure changed?

Just launching Safari nightly from the Finder, and then running leaks safari
does generate a report, telling me there are leaks.  Should I send that in, or
am I performing the steps wrong?

I am trying to pin down a slowdown issue in Safari, where entering a URL and
pressing return does nothing for several seconds.  Eventually, action is taken
and the page loader animation stats spinning.  I use cmd-return often to
inspire a new page to load in a new tab, the new tab is always made, but it is
empty for several seconds, and then loads in.  Quit Safari, and the behavior
goes back to normal.

Right now, I am testing to see if this is input manager related, so I have
pulled out the one that I was using.

I am running a meta refresh every one second on a local html file.  Every page
load uses 100k more memory, and growing.  It is curious in that it is a local
file, and the page is just refreshed, so I can not see why after the first page
load, Safari needs more memory, it should be 100% cached.


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