Why do browsers use up more and more memory?

Checked both Safari and FF with Activity Monitor and both did the same.
After using them for a couple hours they show Real Memory at 88Mb FF and 72MB Safari. I quit both and restart them, now they both show about 30MB less Real Memory used.
I have both set to zero cache and zero history.
Just curious...
Powerbook G4, Mini, Thinkpad   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Hi -
Yes, both Safari and Firefox bloat in size. This phenomena is a function of how the browser's are designed, affected by a phenomena called World Leaks.
Other browsers such as Camino and Opera do not behave this way. Perhaps, the future release of Safari 3.0, making its debut with Leopard, and Firefox 3.0 will not be affected by this problem. In the meantime, as you discovered, the workaround is to quit/restart, or in extreme cases, log out/on or restart the computer.

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    Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386
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    0x2523b9b8 : 0x128d0d (0x3cc65c 0x2523b9dc 0x131f95 0x0)
    0x2523b9f8 : 0x1a49cb (0x3d2a94 0x1 0xe 0x3d22b8)
    0x2523bb08 : 0x19b3a4 (0x2523bb20 0x35275038 0x2523bb48 0x127487)
    0x2523bbc8 : 0x314208 (0x18 0x50 0x0 0x3d53de4)
    0x2523bc18 : 0x2fe8a8 (0xeb2000 0x0 0xeb2fff 0x0)
    0x2523bd28 : 0x1e5ab1 (0x2523bd54 0x297 0x2523bd88 0x1d172b)
    0x2523bd88 : 0x1e07dc (0x4baa39c 0x2523be9c 0x11 0x2523bde8)
    0x2523be08 : 0x35071b (0x4114120 0x2523be9c 0x3ed6a04 0x1)
    0x2523bef8 : 0x350893 (0x40dd1f4 0x4114120 0x15 0x1bc77840)
    0x2523bf58 : 0x37b300 (0x40dd1f4 0x4112878 0x41128bc 0x0)
    0x2523bfc8 : 0x19b77e (0x42ed180 0x0 0x19e0b5 0x4510530) No mapping exists for frame pointer
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    Kernel version:
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    0x25253a98 : 0x1a49cb (0x3d2a94 0x1 0xe 0x3d22b8)
    0x25253ba8 : 0x19b3a4 (0x25253bc0 0x1103 0x168ecb8 0x0)
    0x25253c88 : 0x13f3d7 (0x465821c 0x3aa3270 0x41fa40 0x19e23a)
    0x25253ca8 : 0x11f6e9 (0x465821c 0x3aa3270 0x25253ce8 0x121b41)
    0x25253d18 : 0x12195c (0x465821c 0x3aa3270 0x25253d38 0x37c49a0)
    0x25253d38 : 0x12720d (0x3aa3258 0x46581e0 0x1 0x25253d6c)
    0x25253d78 : 0x14b516 (0x37c49a0 0x2803 0x2003 0x11cc32)
    0x25253db8 : 0x12b4ee (0x49dd3a4 0x443f2a8 0x0 0x0)
    0x25253df8 : 0x124b17 (0x49dd300 0x0 0x28 0x25253edc)
    0x25253f08 : 0x195f2e (0x25253f44 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    0x25253fc8 : 0x19b81e (0x43ab2e0 0x0 0x19e0b5 0x38140d8) No mapping exists for frame pointer
    Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xbffff738
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386
    Sat Nov 22 22:11:45 2008
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x003BDB14): OSMetaClass::_RESERVEDOSMetaClass0 called
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x2506baf8 : 0x128d0d (0x3cc65c 0x2506bb1c 0x131f95 0x0)
    0x2506bb38 : 0x3bdb14 (0x3f28c4 0x0 0x2506bb68 0x3a0e140)
    0x2506bb58 : 0x3b540f (0x3e1b180 0x4b0958 0x4ae90c4 0x12db2d)
    0x2506bb78 : 0x3b5467 (0x4ae90c0 0x1e 0x2506bbc8 0x4473980)
    0x2506bb98 : 0x187b8a (0x4ae90c0 0x47339c0 0x1e 0x2506bbc8)
    0x2506bbe8 : 0x12b502 (0x474baa8 0x4e6556c 0x6 0x11cc32)
    0x2506bc28 : 0x11f1f0 (0x474ba00 0x2506bcbc 0x24 0x0)
    0x2506bc68 : 0x12b6e5 (0x474ba00 0x10000 0x0 0x0)
    0x2506bc98 : 0x1494a1 (0x2506bcbc 0x24 0x0 0x10c)
    0x2506bce8 : 0x120221 (0x47339c0 0x1 0x23b0a000 0x0)
    0x2506bd08 : 0x12291e (0x47339c0 0x1 0x23b0a5b0 0x23b0a5b0)
    0x2506bd48 : 0x126501 (0x37c54a0 0x5b07 0x23b0a5b0 0x12ce10)
    0x2506bd78 : 0x149ea6 (0x37c54a0 0x5b07 0x7 0x11cc32)
    0x2506bdb8 : 0x12b4ee (0x38da2a8 0x47463a8 0x0 0x0)
    0x2506bdf8 : 0x124b17 (0x38da200 0x0 0x24 0x2506bedc)
    0x2506bf08 : 0x195f2e (0x2506bf44 0x0 0x0 0x0) Backtrace continues...
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386
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    Incident Identifier: CE90C089-EDC2-4D5D-AF95-340D094C3463
    CrashReporter Key: 385c0d9384a508ee9988570e5f38ee35a04fd3d0
    OS Version: iPhone OS 2.1 (5F136)
    Date: 2008-11-19 17:49:46 -0500
    2056192 bytes free
    30715904 bytes wired
    0 bytes purgeable
    Memory status: 8
    About to jettison: MobileSafari
    Processes
    PID RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE Command
    1 252K 240K 364K launchd
    13 72.0K 144K 92.0K update
    14 224K 184K 288K syslogd
    15 620K 292K 920K lockdownd
    16 1.51M 348K 1.95M mediaserverd
    17 304K 156K 428K mDNSResponder
    19 652K 252K 1.31M iapd
    20 232K 252K 408K fairplayd
    21 596K 268K 984K configd
    22 6.53M 16.3M 9.54M SpringBoard
    25 984K 336K 1.39M CommCenter
    26 1000K 424K 1.36M BTServer
    28 240K 168K 288K notifyd
    36 7.09M 10.4M 8.71M MobilePhone
    1473 232K 156K 344K SCHelper
    1628 19.8M 14.7M 30.8M MobileSafari
    1632 296K 216K 1.12M ReportCrash
    *End*

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    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 747 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_747_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 748 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_748_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 749 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_749_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 750 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_750_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 751 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_751_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 752 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_752_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 753 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_753_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 754 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_754_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 755 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_755_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 756 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_756_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 757 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_757_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 758 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_758_762960509.dbf
    archived log for thread 1 with sequence 759 is already on disk as file /oracle/ABP/oraarch/ABParch1_759_762960509.dbf
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    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 724 and starting SCN of 137373198 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 723 and starting SCN of 137255943 found to restore
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    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 721 and starting SCN of 136597023 found to restore
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    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 718 and starting SCN of 136133619 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 717 and starting SCN of 135766210 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 716 and starting SCN of 135392432 found to restore
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    DamienGD wrote:
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    1000 Maximum number of lockers possible
    1000 Maximum number of lock objects possible
    0 Number of current locks
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    68 Number of current lockers
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    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
    Lock REGINFO information:
    Lock Region type
    3 Region ID
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    REGION_JOIN_OK Region flags
    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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    0 lsynch_off
    0 need_dd
    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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    0 0 0 0 0
    0 0 1 0 0
    0 1 1 1 1
    0 0 0 0 0
    0 0 1 0 1
    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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    Locker Mode Count Status ----------------- Object
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    64 dd=19 locks held 0 write locks 0
    c7c dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    6c dd=18 locks held 0 write locks 0
    87e dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    c86 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    885 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    c8d dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    c97 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    87 dd=17 locks held 0 write locks 0
    c9e dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    8e dd=16 locks held 0 write locks 0
    498 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    ca8 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    49f dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    caf dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    a2 dd=15 locks held 0 write locks 0
    cb9 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    cc0 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    10cb dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    af dd=14 locks held 0 write locks 0
    cca dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    10d2 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    cd1 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    c7 dd=13 locks held 0 write locks 0
    d2 dd=12 locks held 0 write locks 0
    968 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    96f dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    979 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    572 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    980 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    579 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    11a5 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    11ac dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    1cb dd=11 locks held 0 write locks 0
    1d2 dd=10 locks held 0 write locks 0
    dfe dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    e05 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    62d dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    634 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    63e dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    645 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    64f dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    656 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    a71 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    a78 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    129f dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    12a6 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    12b0 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    296 dd= 9 locks held 0 write locks 0
    12b7 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    12c1 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    12c8 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    2ac dd= 8 locks held 0 write locks 0
    ed8 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    edf dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    b4b dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    b52 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    38f dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    396 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    7a4 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    3a0 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    7ab dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    3a7 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    fc2 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    fc9 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    fd3 dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    fda dd= 0 locks held 0 write locks 0
    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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    Locker Mode Count Status ----------------- Object
    bdb version is 4.3.29
    Though the processes closes all the relevent resources(cursor,db,env)
    before exit,
    why are so many lockers yet?
    I use CDB , no txn protected.
    init flags for my environment:
    DB_CREATE | DB_INIT_MPOOL | DB_INIT_CDB | DB_CDB_ALLDB

    Hi,
    my application will fork child process periodically
    ,these processes
    will read DBs ,do some analysis and exit , they will
    close all cursors
    ,DB, and environment before exits.
    I found that db_stat -CA will show more and more
    lockers as time went
    on: Is not normal that if you are using the application, lockers number to grow?( this number: 93 Maximum number of lockers at any one time; will continue to grow once the application is running) I'm not sure that your question was very clear.
    The maximum number of lockers can be estimated as follows:
    - If the database environment is using transactions, the maximum number of lockers can be estimated by adding the number of simultaneously active non-transactional cursors open database handles to the number of simultaneously active transactions and child transactions (where a child transaction is active until it commits or aborts, not until its parent commits or aborts).
    - If the database environment is not using transactions, the maximum number of lockers can be estimated by adding the number of simultaneously active non-transactional cursors and open database handles to the number of simultaneous non-cursor operations.
    Doc: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/ref/lock/max.html
    Regards,
    Bogdan Coman, Oracle

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