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Features / Usability


performance problems with long wiki pages

posts: 2

hello,

i'm using tikiwiki 1.7, and when i try to update long wiki pages (i imported them from a phpwiki) i get no response from the server. All i see is an apache process consuming almost no CPU time very slowly increasing its memory use, until php's limit is reached (when i set the limit low enough, i can see the 'limit hit' error message before the request times out). Someone knows if this is a known issue ? and are there known workarounds ?

thanks,
frank

posts: 224 Ireland

How big is big? Tiki has a limit of 64K for a Wiki page.

Regards,

Pat.


posts: 2

18.7 kb... should i attach the page ? it looks pretty weird btw, because the importer did a lot of funny things (converting all links to inline images, and things like that)
i'd also mention that i'm using debian stable (and i have set the memory limit of php to 64M now)

thanks,
greetings,
frank


posts: 224 Ireland

18Kb should not be a problem. I cannot comment on the quality of the phpwiki converter as I have not used it before myself. Are there an unreasonable amount of wiki tags in your page, possiblly caused by the conversion? Another thing that caused problems to me in the past (<Tiki 1.7) is when start and end of some wiki tags are not properly ordered.

Regards,

Pat.