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JC

Rhode Island Failure

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jcsf opened this issue
2 months ago

Okay so I thought I found the problem, basically the README places the keyword field OUTSIDE of the URL array, but the UX places it INSIDE of the Array for this test I did

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Rhode-Island/type-single-family-home/show-recently-sold/sqft-2000/age-10+

NOTABLY leaving off the /keyword-fixer at the end of the url and I dropped the mult-family thinking that maybe you didn't escape the array because there's a comma in the URL then... so now I am going to try leaving the keyword ON the URL...

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Rhode-Island/type-single-family-home/show-recently-sold/sqft-2000/age-10+/keyword-fixer <--- so like that. See if that works!

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epctex (epctex)

2 months ago

Answered on another issue. Closing.

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