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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ On the `preference page`_ Bing offers a lot of languages an regions (see section
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LANGUAGE and COUNTRY/REGION). The Language is the language of the UI, we need
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in SearXNG to get the translations of data such as *"published last week"*.
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-There is a description of the offical search-APIs_, unfortunately this is not
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+There is a description of the official search-APIs_, unfortunately this is not
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the API we can use or that bing itself would use. You can look up some things
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in the API to get a better picture of bing, but the value specifications like
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the market codes are usually outdated or at least no longer used by bing itself.
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ def request(query, params):
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page = params.get('pageno', 1)
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query_params = {
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'q': query,
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- # if arg 'pq' is missed, somtimes on page 4 we get results from page 1,
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+ # if arg 'pq' is missed, sometimes on page 4 we get results from page 1,
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# don't ask why it is only sometimes / its M$ and they have never been
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# deterministic ;)
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'pq': query,
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@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ def response(resp):
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logger.debug('result error :\n%s', e)
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if result_len and _page_offset(resp.search_params.get("pageno", 0)) > result_len:
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- # Avoid reading more results than avalaible.
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+ # Avoid reading more results than available.
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# For example, if there is 100 results from some search and we try to get results from 120 to 130,
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# Bing will send back the results from 0 to 10 and no error.
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# If we compare results count with the first parameter of the request we can avoid this "invalid" results.
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