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as smoothly as possible on Internet Explorer, because majority of clients connecting to the SharePoint service https://cowbell-labs.com/2013-10-21-internet-explorer-out-of-memory-error.html uses Windows and Internet Explorer. It's basically a tool for visualising and filtering hundreds of megabytes of geospatial data coming from a local ArcGIS server. It http://blog.isthereaproblemhere.com/2010/01/out-of-memory-at-line-1.html turns out to be a pretty challenging task for a browser, especially for IE. The application loads data from the local ArcGIS server, running on out of a different machine than the SharePoint. Fortunately, ArcGIS is kind enough to support cross domain JSONP requests, so I decided to use this technique to communicate with the server. Although it seemed to work fine at the beginning, it stopped working immediately after seeding the database with some real-life data set. It out of memory still worked in Chrome and Firefox obviously, but a strange looking SCRIPT14: error -2147024882 appeared during the loading process in IE. Error -2147024882. There is not enough memory available to perform the operation. MAPI_E_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY The JSONP response weighted roughly around 1 MB, so it looked like I exceeded a JavaScript size limit in IE. But after googling a while I found out that it's not about a size of the script at all, but IE actually limits a number of number literals in your JavaScript. For instance a script: var count = 2, people = [{ name: "Joe", age: 44, updatedAt: 1382351154540 }, { name: "Alice", age: 37, updatedAt: 1382351205213 }]; …contains 5 number literals. As soon as you reach 216
by: Ben Simo Is there a problem here? Out of memory at line 1 @lseltzer: Disturbing error message from IE8. Edit Keywords: Message, out of memory, webpage 33 Comments: February 18, 2010 at 6:53 PM Comment ID: 6954804321416179177 Written by: James Leahy This is a scripting error on a website. I am a developer, and this is starting to come up more and more. It mostly happens in IE 6, 7 and 8, and does not mean the browser is out of memory. We ran tests on a freshly booted maching with a newly opened browser and monitored memory useage. Then we used a browser process monitor while the pages were loading. In every occurence, the errors were thrown when a call was made to a CSS file. What we found is one or more of the following:1. The CSS file was was poorly written2. The scripts were written by developers who did not check them using multiple browsers.The browser throws an error when the CSS call fails. So the builders of the web pages that cause that need to be a little more thorough when the build. March 14, 2010 at 3:49 AM Comment ID: 5103899958027072687 Written by: Anonymous Thanks :)This info is exactly what I was after. December 3, 2010 at 3:45 PM Comment ID: 2312455155520048995 Written by: Anonymous That goes for me too. September 7, 2011 at 9:13 AM Comment ID: 4960850377010310845 Written by: Anonymous But it happens on facebook - surely the people who put that site together know what they are doing? December 12, 2011 at 6:51 PM Comment ID: 5627268901325089746 Written by: Anonymous I get this error before I start up any browser! in fact, I don't ever use IE, only Firefox. When I restart or turn on my computer, these popups start almost instantly. ANy ideas? December 20, 2011 at 1:18 AM Comment ID: 6361200263180743087 Written by: Anonymous Thanks, but this error message is rather annoying. December 26, 2011 at 6:17 PM Comment ID: 8016770843351215486 Written by: Anonymous I ONLY get the error message on my yahoo email December 26, 2011 at 6:57 PM Comment ID: 916517633350708617 Written by: Anonymous I think it could be