on my side
No search results found
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Now it works for me also. A day ago it didn't, even after several tries.
All is the same for setup, so maybe there was some "internal indexing" going on.
Can be closed I guess.
Vlad I have encountered empty result page several times before. IMO, it has NOTHING to do with the search terms. The bug just randomly appears. After I got an empty page, a simple refresh will solve the issue. Maybe some problems occurred while sending the result page to user client? IDK.
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I've had it again for an image search with this term ur 6 γ΄γ‘γΌγγ£γ«γ»γͺγ’γͺγγ£ without quotes (although maybe it doesn't matter what the term is). In my case refreshing doesn't help.
Thanks, we are now actively looking into this. sending a screenshot of no results with query visible is great to help us narrow this down.
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Searching dotnet "core.1" dump
has 4 results https://kagi.com/search?q=dotnet+%22core.1%22+dump
Searching dotnet "core.1"
has no results - it should have at least 4 https://kagi.com/search?q=dotnet+%22core.1%22
Connected to: AUSTRA-SOUTHEAST1 in Firefox Windows 123.0. I took these screenshots seconds before posting.
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Similarly, docker "core.1" dump
has 7 results, but docker "core.1"
has no results - it should have at least 7.
Same with linux "core.1" dump
, it has 4 results, but linux "core.1"
has no results - it should have at least 4.
I ran into this today as well searching for "tinygem"
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How is it possible that "redfin" returns no results at all?
UPDATE:
It returned no results a couple times in a row, but a few minutes later it worked fine.
Nevermind.
Sorry the query is chopped off. I didn't see this thread nor the post about getting the query into the screenshot.
If I do the same thing now (use the dedicated search box in firefox, not search/address omnibox, not website) the entire query is https://kagi.com/search?q=redfin
but it's also working now, so it doesn't prove that the non-working didn't some sort of extra junk just off the end of the visible part of the query in the screenshot, even though there isn't anything like that on a new query now.
I normally ignore "no results" when I think the query is uncommon, but now regardless of the query I will keep an eye out for any no-results to capture the full original query, and try it again 30 minutes later, and report any of those I encounter.
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(deleted, pointless comment but I can't delete)
There's a bug where certain acyronms won't work if they're capitalized. See video I provided https://app.screencast.com/ghTxzHKKWpbME
I'd expect the search engine to treat capital and lowercase letters the same.