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It reports the memory leaks that occur when a webpage loads in Internet Explorer. It does not try to catch every memory leak in Internet Explorer, only the ones it is aware of. The Drip application has never been tested for memory leaks that occur in Internet Explorer when using other browsers or when using a web page with a lot of JavaScript code. To use Drip, you must add a script tag to your HTML page that includes the Drip JavaScript file: Alternatively, you can get a Drip script file from the Drip application page. For more information, see the link below. One of the major goals of Drip is to be an unobtrusive way to report memory leaks. To do this, it writes "memory leaks" into a file called "drip.txt" located in the user's profile directory. A memory leak is a region of unallocated memory. We use the term "web page" to describe a document that is loaded in Internet Explorer. A web page is a document with links and JavaScript code that can be displayed in the browser window. How to Report Memory Leaks Whenever a web page is loaded in Internet Explorer, a memory leak is created. These memory leaks can be observed using the Task Manager. Details During any given time, a web page in Internet Explorer may be loading many different resources. When a resource is loaded, the application must allocate a region of memory in which to store the data for that resource. For example, if a web page displays a web page, then the application must allocate memory to store the data of that web page. When a resource is loaded, the size of this memory allocation may not equal the amount of memory used by the web page. The reason for this is that many pages include the HTML markup for the resource that was just loaded. Therefore, the memory allocated to store the data of that resource includes the HTML markup as well as the resource itself. Some web pages include a link, script, or image that has a data attribute. 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