[GH-ISSUE #657] [BUG] Some search terms throw Internal Server Error (500) #421

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opened 2026-02-25 20:35:43 +03:00 by kerem · 9 comments
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Originally created by @nocturn9x on GitHub (Feb 13, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search/issues/657

Describe the bug
Same as #504, looks like a regression.

To Reproduce
See #504

Deployment Method

  • Heroku (one-click deploy)
  • Docker
  • run executable
  • pip/pipx
  • Other: [describe setup]

Version of Whoogle Search

  • Latest build from [source] (i.e. GitHub, Docker Hub, pip, etc)
  • Version 0.7.0
  • Not sure

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Artix Linux
  • Browser: Google Chrome Beta
  • Version: 98.0.4758.54 (Official Build) beta (64-bit)
Originally created by @nocturn9x on GitHub (Feb 13, 2022). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search/issues/657 **Describe the bug** Same as #504, looks like a regression. **To Reproduce** See #504 **Deployment Method** - [ ] Heroku (one-click deploy) - [x] Docker - [ ] `run` executable - [ ] pip/pipx - [ ] Other: [describe setup] **Version of Whoogle Search** - [ ] Latest build from [source] (i.e. GitHub, Docker Hub, pip, etc) - [x] Version 0.7.0 - [ ] Not sure **Desktop (please complete the following information):** - OS: Artix Linux - Browser: Google Chrome Beta - Version: 98.0.4758.54 (Official Build) beta (64-bit)
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@DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Feb 13, 2022):

Can reproduce.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1038479618 --> @DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Feb 13, 2022): Can reproduce.
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@DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Feb 13, 2022):

Maybe the div name changed?

<!-- gh-comment-id:1038483470 --> @DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Feb 13, 2022): Maybe the div name changed?
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@DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Feb 14, 2022):

Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1038484606 --> @DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Feb 14, 2022): Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values.
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@nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Feb 14, 2022):

Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values.

Woah, that was quick! Thanks for fixing it so fast, I use whoogle daily as my search engine and it's awesome to have this kind of support :)

<!-- gh-comment-id:1039427835 --> @nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Feb 14, 2022): > Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values. Woah, that was quick! Thanks for fixing it so fast, I use whoogle daily as my search engine and it's awesome to have this kind of support :)
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@Albonycal commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2022):

Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values.

Woah, that was quick! Thanks for fixing it so fast, I use whoogle daily as my search engine and it's awesome to have this kind of support :)

OpenSource FTW

<!-- gh-comment-id:1048501061 --> @Albonycal commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2022): > > Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values. > > Woah, that was quick! Thanks for fixing it so fast, I use whoogle daily as my search engine and it's awesome to have this kind of support :) OpenSource FTW
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@nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2022):

Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values.

Woah, that was quick! Thanks for fixing it so fast, I use whoogle daily as my search engine and it's awesome to have this kind of support :)

OpenSource FTW

Indeed

<!-- gh-comment-id:1052772514 --> @nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2022): > > > Actually, it seems that the formatting changed completely -- we may have to remake the function to not be dependent on hardcoded values. > > > > > > Woah, that was quick! Thanks for fixing it so fast, I use whoogle daily as my search engine and it's awesome to have this kind of support :) > > OpenSource FTW Indeed
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@nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2022):

Uhm, happening again with 0.7.1?

<!-- gh-comment-id:1057469790 --> @nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2022): Uhm, happening again with 0.7.1?
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@DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2022):

Try latest.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1057471529 --> @DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2022): Try `latest`.
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@nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2022):

Yeah I was using a cached version of latest. Whoops, my bad!

<!-- gh-comment-id:1057471691 --> @nocturn9x commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2022): Yeah I was using a cached version of latest. Whoops, my bad!
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