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HTTP 999 Error Crawling #31

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federicoon opened this issue May 27, 2019 · 1 comment
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HTTP 999 Error Crawling #31

federicoon opened this issue May 27, 2019 · 1 comment

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@federicoon
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federicoon commented May 27, 2019

Hi, I'm getting tons of 999 errors:

InSpy 3.0.0

Domain: xxxx, Email Format: [email protected]

ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling sales
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling marketing
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling human resources
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling finance
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling accounting
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling inventory
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling quality assurance
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling insurance
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling licenses
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling operational
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling customer service
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling staff
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling research & development
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling management
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling administration
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling engineering
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling it
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling is
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling strategy
ERROR:root:LinkedIn Search - HTTP 999 Error Crawling other

0 Employees identified

Any idea?
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@federicoon
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I think the pattern used in search_linkedin(company, file) is broken: "https://www.linkedin.com/title/{}-at-{}" resolves as "https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/{}-{}-jobs/" which shows the open positions for that job by the given company

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