I think i have asked Jman about this too this was the response
[2012 March 13 06:50:55] <Waeyan> [Jman]-> why is the forum eating so much memory?
[2012 March 13 06:51:39] <~Jman> Er?
[2012 March 13 06:51:54] <~Jman> how do you know?
[2012 March 13 06:51:56] <~Jman> o.O
[2012 March 13 06:53:52] <Waeyan> when i idle on the forum for too long the memory it is taking to me goes up now it is around 600MB
[2012 March 13 06:54:02] <Waeyan> chrome task manager
[2012 March 13 06:54:12] <~Jman> Er, that's a browser issue, Chrome is known to do that
[2012 March 13 06:54:27] <~Jman> the longer you keep a tab open, the more memory it seems to consume
[2012 March 13 06:54:31] <Waeyan> well it only happens on the forum
[2012 March 13 06:54:36] <~Jman> I have the same issue with pages not rAthena
[2012 March 13 06:55:11] <Waeyan> i have lots of pages open , but only rA goes up like this
[2012 March 13 06:55:39] <Waeyan> ill try firefox
[2012 March 13 06:55:40] <~Jman> Well, that would be explained by the ajax on the page, and google Chrome
[2012 March 13 06:55:56] <~Jman> ajax causes the page to be refreshed, I believe, every so often
[2012 March 13 06:56:12] <~Jman> Everytime the page is refreshed, Chrome uses more memory
[2012 March 13 07:06:24] <+O> all browsers suck dick
[2012 March 13 07:06:31] <+O> IE being the worst
[2012 March 13 07:06:39] <+O> its a tie with chrome and FF
[2012 March 13 07:06:47] <+O> cause they both suck too
[2012 March 13 07:06:47] <Waeyan> lol
[2012 March 13 07:07:01] <+O> trust me, both of them crash
[2012 March 13 07:07:05] <+O> and have fucked up problems
[2012 March 13 07:07:12] <+O> I've had with both of them
[2012 March 13 07:07:19] <Waeyan> ok from now on ill be using netscape navigator
[2012 March 13 07:07:32] <+O> And I use BOTH of them everyday, always have 2chrome windows open with many tabs, same with FF
[2012 March 13 07:07:37] <+O> So i know
[2012 March 13 07:07:57] <+O> I switch back and forth for different sites
[2012 March 13 07:10:55] <@trojal-at-work> Waeyan: Probably the ajax calls are creating variables in the global scope
[2012 March 13 07:11:03] <@trojal-at-work> and leaving them there