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First off, let me say that I have not tried this out on the
home FlexiWiki.com site.
I installed the software at about 2:30 PM Sat. then spent
the next few hours gabbing documentation pages of
Flexwiki.com.
SiteIndex currently shows 101 topics available.
A Folder listing of MyWiki shows 261 files, 600Kb total
size.
As I sat looking at the home page of my Wiki, and
having the kind of curiosity which introduced me to
many things at a young age, I decided to try clicking the
Search button, though no text was entered.
I have not started on content, here. I am to where I think
I have a reasonable sized help system; so imagine my
suprise, when the machine came to a sudden halt, and
did not respond for several minutes (I think the lights
dimmed).
When it came back to life, my search (of nothing) had
produced a response page 601,400 lines long, and
15,429,632 Kb in size. (yeah 15.4 Mb)
It might be a good idea if the search input was checked
for no entry, and in that case, go back to the user with a
gentle nudge.
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PS: I did wait until 1:30 AM local time, and go try this
on another FlexWiki, out in the world somehwere:
A TopicIndex search of their site returned 76 topics.
A blank Search request took close to two minutes,
And returned a response page 20,602 lines long.
Being an ancient fossil, who still writes in ASP, I'd say
you were missing a line:
If Request.Form("Input") & "" = "" Then
Response.Redirect("Back")
End IF