I've been writing a TiddlyWiki with some HTML Tiddlers (i.e., enclosed
in <html> ... </html> rather than using Wiki tags) and I've notice
that the rendering perfromance is much worse in Opera than in other
browsers, especially as the size of the Tiddler increases.

I've quantified the problem with the following test using the latest
versions of Opera, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and IE running under
Windows XP SP2.

1.   Two pages of random alphabetic text enclosed in <html> ... </
html>: ~10 seconds to display in Opera.
2.   Four pages of random alphabetic text enclosed in <html> ... </
html>: ~40 seconds to display in Opera.
3.   Eight pages of random alphabetic text enclosed in <html> ... </
html>: ~150 seconds to display in Opera.

There is something exponential going on here!  All the other browsers
complete each test in ~1 second, as does Opera if the <html> ... </
html> tags are removed.

Does anybody know what is going on here?

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