Cfgrid eating up all memory

I'm currently developing an application which makes use of
the new ajax CFGRID, displayed in a CFWINDOW.
I've noticed that with each page containing a grid,
iexplorer.exe uses more and more memory (on the client side). Even
a simple page refresh clearly shows the memory usage going up every
time. Users end up with an unresponsive IE after about twenty
minutes of working with the app because of their memory running
low.
This is of course unacceptable behaviour. Has anyone found a
solution for this problem?

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. save the following code as test4.cfm
2. run the code, the page will refresh every 2 seconds
(mimics a user browsing on your website)
3. press ctrl-alt-del, open the task manager, find the
iexplore.exe task and watch the mem usage going up!
<cfif not isdefined('url.cfgridpage')>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2">
Browser memory test - clearly shows the cfgrid leaking!
<cfform>
<cfgrid name="browseGrid" format="html"
bind="url:test4.cfm?cfgridpage={cfgridpage}&cfgridpagesize={cfgridpagesize}&cfgridsortcol umn={cfgridsortcolumn}&cfgridsortdirection={cfgridsortdirection}">
<cfgridcolumn name="artistid">
</cfgrid>
</cfform>
<cfelse>
<cfquery datasource="cfartgallery" name="qRead">
select * from app.artists
</cfquery>
<cfoutput>#serializeJSON(queryConvertForGrid(qRead,
cfgridpage, cfgridpageSize))#</cfoutput>
</cfif>

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    So, I didn't expect much from the mini. I know I couldn't do heavy work on it but all in all, speed wise, it is as fast as my G5 on a good day.
    So aside from Rosetta, which is a real drag when you use it, it is a pretty good little machine... Just hope they will sort out these problems sooner than they did with so many other macs with ticks and bugs.
    Again, thank you for answering my questions... I didn't quite understand the RAM thing, but you might be right, I just didn't encounter that on my G5...
    Take care and have a great day!

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