I've come up against this minor annoyance a lot...  I'll save a tiddlywiki, 
and then upload it to someplace public, and when I visit it there, I notice 
that I left some search text in the search box and now the results are 
popping up.  (They won't have been visible when I was editing it because I 
clicked out of the results box, which is why I forgot them.)

Is there any way around this besides "remember to delete the search box 
contents and save before you upload"?   Maybe some way to specify that 
search box contents/results do not have to be saved as part of the wiki 
state?  Or if they are saved, the results don't have to be displayed on 
page load?  Or failing that, maybe some simple tiddlywiki command line that 
I can run to programmatically remove them before I upload? 

Just thought I'd check.

Thanks,

Ed

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