IE8 hangs after N tabs have been opened.

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I frequently open multiple tabs from news sites and then peruse the tabs at

my leisure. After so many tabs have been opened (even when closing tabs I'm

done with--it doesn't have anything to do with total number of tabs open at

a time), I find that IE stops retrieving the web pages.



Sometimes this can be fixed with CTRL+K (open current page in new tab).

Sometimes it is fixed with CTRL+N (open current page in new window). But

then after a while it just stops working altogether. Then I have to copy all

the links to a file or drag the pages to a folder, close down all IE windows

and relaunch. Suddenly everything works again.



Perhaps this is a memory leak in IE?



Ideas?
 
Greg Collins wrote:



> I frequently open multiple tabs from news sites and then peruse the tabs at

> my leisure. After so many tabs have been opened (even when closing tabs I'm

> done with--it doesn't have anything to do with total number of tabs open at

> a time), I find that IE stops retrieving the web pages.

>

> Sometimes this can be fixed with CTRL+K (open current page in new tab).

> Sometimes it is fixed with CTRL+N (open current page in new window). But

> then after a while it just stops working altogether. Then I have to copy all

> the links to a file or drag the pages to a folder, close down all IE windows

> and relaunch. Suddenly everything works again.

>

> Perhaps this is a memory leak in IE?

>

> Ideas?




Yet tried using IE8's no add-ons mode and retest?
 
In response to a challenge from another poster, I once opened 40 tabs

with IE 8. All web pages loaded fine. I had to use Quick Tabs to see

everything, but all the pages were there.

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Leonard Grey

Errare humanum est



Greg Collins wrote:

> I frequently open multiple tabs from news sites and then peruse the tabs

> at my leisure. After so many tabs have been opened (even when closing

> tabs I'm done with--it doesn't have anything to do with total number of

> tabs open at a time), I find that IE stops retrieving the web pages.

>

> Sometimes this can be fixed with CTRL+K (open current page in new tab).

> Sometimes it is fixed with CTRL+N (open current page in new window). But

> then after a while it just stops working altogether. Then I have to copy

> all the links to a file or drag the pages to a folder, close down all IE

> windows and relaunch. Suddenly everything works again.

>

> Perhaps this is a memory leak in IE?

>

> Ideas?
 
Leonard Grey wrote:



> In response to a challenge from another poster, I once opened 40 tabs

> with IE 8. All web pages loaded fine. I had to use Quick Tabs to see

> everything, but all the pages were there.




I've had 72 tabs open but ran out of memory (they weren't text-only pages)

before IE starting getting overly slow probably due to excessive paging.

However, you can hit web pages that deliberately attempt to consume your CPU

and bandwidth by doing refreshes at very short intervals or by constantly

downloading streams of new content (even if YOU don't see a change in the

page because the new content looks just like the old content). Even with

just a couple tabs open, having visited one of these rude busy-making pages

can make opening other tabs very slow or using the other tabs for already

opened pages.
 
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> I frequently open multiple tabs from news sites and then peruse the tabs

> at my leisure. After so many tabs have been opened (even when closing tabs

> I'm done with--it doesn't have anything to do with total number of tabs

> open at a time), I find that IE stops retrieving the web pages.

>

> Sometimes this can be fixed with CTRL+K (open current page in new tab).

> Sometimes it is fixed with CTRL+N (open current page in new window). But

> then after a while it just stops working altogether. Then I have to copy

> all the links to a file or drag the pages to a folder, close down all IE

> windows and relaunch. Suddenly everything works again.

>

> Perhaps this is a memory leak in IE?

>




> Ideas?






Are these tabs all sessions with the same "news" server? If so, even if

you have broadband and the connections are not closing completely IE is

prevented from establishing more with the same server. Originally the

limit was 2 but in IE8 it was supposedly raised but only for broadband

users. You could use TCPView or netstat to check on this idea.



http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx



Apparently you could use TPCView to control problem connections too.





You can close established TCP/IP connections (those labeled with a state of

ESTABLISHED) by selecting File|Close Connections, or by right-clicking on a

connection and choosing Close Connections from the resulting context menu.





That would be an interesting workaround if that is what is causing your

problem symptom.



Thanks for this bit of serendipity. ; )





Robert Aldwinckle

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