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To recreate the error, first clear your cache, and then set your Internet Explorer Cache settings to check for new versions of pages "Every visit to the page." After you have done this, refresh this page, then begin rolling up and down over the images at the left. In our own testing we can typically trigger the error within a minute or two; sometimes almost immediately, sometimes it takes a couple minutes. You'll know the error is triggered when:
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Test Page 1 (in this directory)
Test Page 4 (in this directory)
http://www.hiermenuscentral.com
http://www.jupitermedia.com
http://www.microsoft.com
We've also tried the same test with pages where the images are preloaded and where we retrieve the images to swap using the document.images array, as opposed to document.getElementById. The results were the same for us in both cases.
Microsoft has confirmed the demonstrated behavior as a bug. See these KB entries for further information:
BUG: Internet Explorer Stops Responding When You Download Images
Internet Explorer Hangs for Five Minutes Accessing Dynamic Content in Frames
MS Knowledge Base issue describing Cache registry key
A couple interesting links on MS connection limits. Note that the registry key described in the second entry does appear to alleviate the problem (at least it did in our testing) but that changing it is generally not recommended.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=266305
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=183110