Hey Will,
Bear in mind that JS string concatenation can also be extremely slow if the string you're writing to gets very long. It turns out to be better to build shorter strings and then join them together.
I did a load of work on this with the help window (which at the time was over 100K of HTML) and made some big improvements in performance back then.
I don't know what the optimum 'chunk' size would be, but the effect is worth being aware of.
Thanks, I'll look into more trimming there later, I guess this particular string is going to be huge, since it writes out all forms in all searches.
Cheers, Kim
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